House Majority PAC is launching an ad offensive in against three House Republicans, hitting them during recess on "misguided priorities," including ethics problems and votes they say hurt the middle class.
The six figure cable TV buy starts today and runs through next week, targeting freshmen Reps.Tim Griffin, R-Ark., Scott Tipton, R-Colo., and Chip Cravaack, R-Minn.
The six figure cable TV buy starts today and runs through next week, targeting freshmen Reps.Tim Griffin, R-Ark., Scott Tipton, R-Colo., and Chip Cravaack, R-Minn.
"The American people are disgusted with House Republicans' misguided priorities and votes to throw middle class families under the bus," the group's executive director Alixandria Lappsaid in a statement. "Whether it's ethics problems or voting for tax loopholes to keep corporate profits sky high, protecting profits for companies that ship jobs to China, or ending Medicare as we know it, House Republicans have plenty to answer for back home this August recess."
The 30-second ad against Tipton hits him over contracting a teletown hall firm for his House office that his nephew works for. A clip of Tipton on the House floor shows him saying, "Once you come to this place... it seems to kind of cloud your vision." The announcer: "You don't say? Only six months in office and Congressman Tipton is channeling congressional funds to his family's business."
Watch the full ad airing against Tipton after the jump.
The 30-second ad against Tipton hits him over contracting a teletown hall firm for his House office that his nephew works for. A clip of Tipton on the House floor shows him saying, "Once you come to this place... it seems to kind of cloud your vision." The announcer: "You don't say? Only six months in office and Congressman Tipton is channeling congressional funds to his family's business."
Watch the full ad airing against Tipton after the jump.