The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), the House GOP-aligned campaign arm, announced Wednesday it would be spending $52.3 million on ad reservations in its effort to retake the majority in the lower chamber.
The National Republican Congressional Committee , the House GOP-aligned campaign arm, announced Wednesday it would be spending $52.3 million on ad reservations in its effort to retake the majority in the lower chamber.
The NRCC Chairman Rep. Tom Emmer said that the “investment is [a] warning shot to every vulnerable Democrat who decided they wanted to lose reelection instead of retire.” For most of the cycle, the committee has been saying “lose or retire” when talking about vulnerable members. $2.2 million in the Los Angeles media market which covers part of California’s 27th, 40th, 45th, 46th, and 49th Congressional Districts.$1.14 million in the Bangor media market which covers part of Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.$480,000 in the Presque Isle media market which covers part of Maine’s 2nd Congressional District.
$2.17 million in the Raleigh media market which covers part of North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District.$3.48 million in the Boston media market which covers part of New Hampshire’s 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts. $1.1 million in the Albuquerque media market which covers part of New Mexico’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Congressional Districts.$1.35 million in the Cincinnati media market which covers part of Ohio’s 1st Congressional District.$2.75 million in the Wilkes-Barre media market which covers part of Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District.
$687,600 in the San Antonio media market which covers part of Texas’s 15th and 28th Congressional Districts.$1.17 million in the Wausau media market which covers part of Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District.
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