House Majority PAC Launches New Round of Digital Ads in 12 Districts

July 24, 2018

Washington, DC – Today, House Majority PAC launched a second round of digital ads targeting House Republican candidates in a dozen districts – AR-02, CA-10, IL-12, KS-03, KY-06, MN-03, NC-09, NJ-11, NY-22, OH-01, PA-07, and WA-08. The ads are the latest in a 10-week program totaling approximately $3 million across the 12 districts which began on June 27. The latest round of ads includes 15 and 30 second versions of two new spots which take House Republican candidates to task for their disastrous economic agenda. 

“Price” continues taking House Republican Members to task who voted for the GOP health care bill and take money from special interests. The bill imposes a punishing “Age Tax,” which AARP said would allow insurance companies to charge people aged 50 to 64 up to five times more than younger consumers. 15 and 30 second versions of “Price” will run against Republicans in AR-02 (French Hill), CA-10 (Jeff Denham), IL-12 (Mike Bost), KY-06 (Andy Barr), NY-22 (Claudia Tenney), and OH-01 (Steve Chabot). 

“Get This” continues taking House Republican Members and candidates to task for supporting the GOP tax scam and taking money from special interests. The bill gives tax breaks to the ultra-rich while raising taxes on hardworking families, increasing health care costs, and ballooning the deficit. 15 and 30 second versions of “Get This” will run against Republicans in KS-03 (Kevin Yoder), MN-03 (Erik Paulsen), NC-09 (Mark Harris), NJ-11 (Jay Webber), PA-07 (Marty Nothstein), and WA-08 (Dino Rossi). 

“Instead of looking out for the middle class, these Republicans have done the bidding of special interests – blindly following their party leaders’ agenda,” said House Majority PAC Executive Director Charlie Kelly. “It’s hardworking families who pay the price for these politicians’ policies — a punishing ‘Age Tax,’ increasing health care costs, and a skyrocketing deficit. We’re making sure voters across the country know that House Republican candidates are selling out the middle class.”

The multi-platform digital program will continue running across a variety of major video and music streaming platforms including Hulu, CBS, Spotify, YouTube, and Facebook.                                                                            

An example (KY-06) of the ad “Price” can be viewed here.

An example (KS-03) of the ad “Get This” can be viewed here.