The Senate Majority PAC, associated with Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, has reserved $239 million for TV ads in seven states to defend Senate seats. The reservations include significant amounts for Ohio's Sherrod Brown, Pennsylvania's Bob Casey, Wisconsin's Tammy Baldwin, Michigan's open seat, Arizona's open seat, Montana's Jon Tester, and Nevada's Jacky Rosen.
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Democratic super PAC reserves $239 million in ads to defend Senate seats in seven states. by @michaelscherer https://t.co/Uf8R8dR70P
Democratic Senate group booking $239 million in ads https://t.co/HDdMSPxWEK https://t.co/IwksAKLb0B
Senate Majority PAC, an independent group associated with Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), announced Monday the reservation of nearly a quarter of a billion dollars worth of television advertising in seven states starting this summer. https://t.co/jMahN1OPUr
Huge ad reservation plan for Senate Majority PAC @michaelscherer $65M Ohio (Brown) $42M Pa. (Casey) $14M Wis. (Baldwin) $14M Mich. (Open, Stabenow retiring) $23M Ariz. (Open, Sinema retiring) $45M Mont. (Tester) $36M Nevada (Rosen) Texas/Fla. -- TK https://t.co/lsfyDuKmoN
Democratic super PAC reserves $239 million in ads to defend Senate seats in seven states. The reservations include over $100 million to defend Ohio’s Sherrod Brown and Pennsylvania’s Bob Casey in a tough cycle for the majority party, by @michaelscherer https://t.co/wcZVROQB7F