Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Crossroads ads

  • Crossroads hits Kaine in new ads

    Crossroads has already poured millions of dollars into Virginia, seeking to weaken Kaine in his contest against fellow former governor George Allen (R), and the group said its new ads would run for a week at a total cost of $1 million. One ad ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Rove group withdraws last ad buy for Missouri's Akin

    Sources tell Secrets that the Karl Rove-founded Super PAC, American Crossroads, formally withdrew advertising reservations it had with Missouri TV stations for the last two weeks of September.

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • Crossroads ads take aim at 'Forward'

    To be more specific, the powerful Republican outside-spending group is launching high-dollar ad campaign against President Barack Obama in the midst of the Democrats' festivities in Charlotte.

    www.politico.com

  • Hotline Sort: Rahm, Under Fire

    Obama and Romney are pulling their negative ads for 9/11, Crossroads GPS launches a new Senate ad blitz, Jesse Jackson Jr.

    hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com

  • American Crossroads Ad Knocks Obama Slogan 'Forward'

    As President Barack Obama's supporters flock to the Democratic National Convention with signs bearing his 2012 slogan "Forward," Karl Rove's super PAC, American Crossroads, is out with a new ad suggesting that's not the direction in which the president ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Nearly $13 million in conservative ads will counter Obama convention, but not ...

    The pro-Romney groups American Crossroads and Americans for Prosperity are pouring nearly $13 million into advertising in key states, indicating they remain eager to lend considerable financial muscle to Romney in states viewed as truly competitive.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Crossroads ad targets Obama's pledge to move country "forward"

    (CBS News) Seeking to undermine the Democratic message in the middle of the party's presidential nominating convention, American Crossroads, the Karl Rove-linked super PAC, is out with a new ad Wednesday questioning whether President Obama is ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • No Pay, No Play: Akin TV Ads Canceled

    ... the financial backing of several national sources. Conservative super PAC Crossroads GPS, founded by former Karl Rove, pulled its ads from the Missouri Senate race. Crossroads had been spending money on ads against McCaskill. Related Topics: akin ...

    affton.patch.com

  • Post-convention ad crush to get even heavier

    Together, the Crossroads groups spent about $66 million on ads through the end of August. Of that, $58 million came from Crossroads GPS, which is organized as a social welfare group under tax laws and thus does not have to disclose its donors. AFP ...

    www.boston.com

  • As Election Nears, Keeping Donors A Secret Is Trickier

    "They're gonna cross their fingers and hope that they spent less than 51 percent of their money on ads that the IRS will not consider to be political.

    www.npr.org

  • Crossroads' New Ad Skewers Obama 'Forward' Theme

    Meanwhile, the super PAC's affiliated advocacy group, Crossroads GPS, is diving into the North Dakota Senate race, running ads to help GOP Rep Rick Berge against Democratic nominee, former state Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp. As for the anti-Obama ...

    www.newsmax.com

  • It's 60 Days Until The Election, And Ad Rules Change

    Others, such as Crossroads GPS, stopped running ads in early August, when the presidential campaign entered the period where the more oblique "issue ads" (the ones that have ended with the ubiquitous "Tell President Obama") would have required ...

    www.npr.org

  • Crossroads launches six-state, $4.7M Senate ad buy

    Tim Kaine (D) is Crossroads's main target: it's spending $1.55 million against him on two ads criticizing his tenure as governor as well as his support for a bipartisan deal to raise the debt ceiling last summer.

    thehill.com

  • Post-convention ad crush to get even heavier

    Together, the Crossroads groups spent about $66 million on ads through the end of August. The vast majority - $58 million - came from Crossroads GPS, which is organized as a social welfare group under tax laws and thus does not have to disclose its ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Crossroads pulls ads in Missouri Senate race after Akin 'legitimate rape' comment

    Crossroads GPS has removed its Senate race ads from the Missouri airwaves in the wake of controversial comments made by Republican nominee and U.S.

    dailycaller.com

  • Crossroads Spends $6.6M on New Ad

    Super PAC American Crossroads has Obama's campaign slogan in its dark-money crosshairs, spending $6.6 million on new ads in eight battleground states. The ads, which allege that Obama has presided over "America's worst economic recovery ever," ...

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • Crossroads launches new Senate offensive, with Florida on target list

    Two of the races where Crossroads is advertising have long been coveted Republican takeover targets. In Ohio, the group is blasting Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown over the health care law, while in Montana it's criticizing Sen. Jon Tester on spending ...

    www.politico.com

  • Crossroads PAC Poised for Major Attack Ad Campaign

    "Our ads will become sharper" and will "hold Obama to account for his promises" and his failure to keep them, says Jonathan Collegio of Crossroads GPS. "Our sense is that people are ready to turn the corner," and replace Obama in the White House, ...

    www.usnews.com

  • Outside groups spend $37 million on TV ads in Va.

    Crossroads GPS has spent $12.6 million on ad buys in Virginia. American Crossroads has spent nearly $6.1 million.

    www2.dailyprogress.com

  • American Crossroads: Obama Is Exposed As 'Pretender'

    American Crossroads is running its own ad highlighting the contrast between Obama's promises to end divisiveness in Washington and the fact that Priorities USA Action, an Obama super PAC headed by his former White House deputy press secretary Bill ...

    www.newsmax.com

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