Conservative PAC takes aim at Maine's Senate race
Source: Boston Globe
WASHINGTON (AP) Sensing an opportunity to keep Maines Senate seat in Republican hands, a super PAC started by GOP strategist Karl Rove is airing television ads in the state for the first time as part of a $5 million blitz in a handful of states.
The ad airing in Maine criticizes independent candidate Angus King as someone who supported tax increases as governor and also helped turn a surplus into a deficit. King was elected governor in 1994 and served two terms.
King is favored in a three-way race with Republican Charlie Summers and Democrat Cynthia Dill. The former Democrat backs President Barack Obama but supported George W. Bush in 2000. Republicans are worried that King would caucus with Democrats if elected to the Senate, but King wont say if thats the case.
Crossroads GPS is spending $309,000 on the ad campaign, which began Tuesday. The ad says King managed to turn a $60 million surplus into a nearly $1 billion shortfall. With this record, Maine cant afford Angus King in the Senate, the ads narrator says.
Read more: http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2012/10/16/conservative-pac-takes-aim-maine-senate-race/r5pciP8wL4lhhnZ8lhLXOK/story.html
Once again, Republicans are aided by millions in unnaccountable contributions from out of state and corporate interests.
RBInMaine
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(13,397 posts)I saw this ad a few minutes ago on MSNBC via Time Warner Cable.
So I am happy to see Republicans spend money here. King is going to win huge.