The leading super PAC backing President Trump announced a $2.7 million TV buy in Wisconsin seeking to label presumptive Dem nominee Joe Biden as soft on China. America First Action PAC said the ad will run in the Wausau, La
Tom Tiffany’s 7th CD campaign released a new TV ad today hinting at the COVID-19 pandemic as the Republican lawmaker says he’d like to “shake your hand and ask for your vote” ahead of the May 12 special election, but
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The leading super PAC backing President Trump announced a $2.7 million TV buy in Wisconsin seeking to label presumptive Dem nominee Joe Biden as soft on China. America
America First Action PAC will start a $10 million independent expenditure investment in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin focused on #BeijingBiden. The digital, cable, broadcast and mail investment will start April 17th and continue until the end of May. Michigan: $2 million
The leading super PAC backing President Trump announced a $2.7 million TV buy in Wisconsin seeking to label presumptive Dem nominee Joe Biden as soft on China. America First Action PAC said the ad will run in the Wausau, La Crosse and Green Bay markets. It’s part of a $10
Tom Tiffany’s 7th CD campaign released a new TV ad today hinting at the COVID-19 pandemic as the Republican lawmaker says he’d like to “shake your hand and ask for your vote” ahead of the May 12 special election, but “that’ll have to wait.” Tiffany’s campaign said the ad will
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement The Madison Club From WisPolitics.com … — The leading super PAC backing President Trump announced a $2.7 million TV buy in Wisconsin seeking to label presumptive Dem nominee Joe Biden as soft on China. America First Action PAC said the ad will run in the
America First Action PAC will start a $10 million independent expenditure investment in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin focused on #BeijingBiden. The digital, cable, broadcast and mail investment will start April 17th and continue until the end of May. Michigan: $2 million spent in the Traverse City, Flint and Grand Rapids media