National Democrats revealed more of their midterm action plan this week as Organizing For Action, the PAC formed by former Obama aides, announced its priority districts for House races and Senate Majority PAC announced $80 million in fall ad reservations for states like Arizona, Florida, Missouri, and North Dakota, among others.
Three new polls this week in Florida show Gov. Rick Scott (R-FL) leading Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL). Democrats will need to amp up their advertising dollars in the Sunshine State to keep up with Scott’s aggressive ad buying strategy.
One Nation, the nonprofit with ties to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), announced new ads touting the work done by Rep. Martha McSally (R-AZ) and Attorney General Josh Hawley (R-MO).
On the House side, the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), a GOP group closely associated with House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), announced an additional $15 million in TV ad reservations for the fall. Meanwhile, the DCCC added 10 more candidates to its “Red to Blue” program, including Katie Porter (CA-45), Scott Wallace (PA-01), and Jennifer Wexton (VA-10).