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Ilsa

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Mon May 8, 2017, 10:28 AM May 2017

Roll Call: Liberal advocacy group targets Republicans in TV and digital ads

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Liberal advocacy group targets Republicans in TV and digital ads


Twenty-four GOP members of Congress home on recess this week will be greeted by a new six-figure ad campaign attacking them for their vote in the House last week for the Republican health care plan.

The liberal health care advocacy group Save My Care is launching a TV and digital advertising campaign worth more than half a million dollars on Monday that will run this week.

The TV ads, like this one targeting Arizona Rep. Martha McSally, begin by touting opposition to the bill from the American Medical Association, AARP and the American Cancer Society.

“McSally voted to raise your costs and cut coverage for millions, to let insurance companies deny affordable coverage for cancer treatment and maternity care, and charge five times more for people over 50,” the narrator in the 30-second spot says.

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I wanted to put the last two lines of the ad in my post, but rules and courtesy preclude me from doing so.

These are ads we'll be needing next year as well.
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Roll Call: Liberal advocacy group targets Republicans in TV and digital ads (Original Post) Ilsa May 2017 OP
Here. dchill May 2017 #1

dchill

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May 2017

“McSally voted yes even though the bill makes ‘coverage completely unaffordable to people with pre-existing conditions,’” the narrator says, citing the AMA.

The narrator closes the ad by asking, “Congresswoman McSally, how could you do this to us?”

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