Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Crossroads gps senate ads

  • Crossroads hits Kaine in new ads

    The conservative group Crossroads GPS continued its onslaught against Timothy M. Kaine Tuesday, unveiling three new television ads attacking the Virginia Democratic Senate candidate. Crossroads has already poured millions of dollars into Virginia, ...

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  • 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

  • Crossroads GPS' $4.2 Million Ad Buy Targets Democrats Over Obamacare ...

    Crossroads GPS, the conservative advocacy group backed by Karl Rove, launched a $4.2 million ad buy Thursday attacking Democratic Senate candidates in four states. The ads began airing Thursday morning on cable and broadcast networks in Florida, ...

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

    The Republican outside group Crossroads GPS is up with $4.7 million worth of ads in six key Senate races, another big investment from the organization.

    thehill.com

  • In Missouri Senate Race, Crossroads GPS, NRSC Keep Fall Airtime Despite ...

    Top party officials issued statements calling on him to bow out, and big-spending GOP groups vowed to stop their ads against Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) and not spend any money to assist Akin. On Monday, Crossroads GPS pulled its Missouri ads that ...

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  • 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 ...

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  • Crossroads ads take aim at 'Forward'

    At the same time, the associated group Crossroads GPS is dropping another hefty sum into the North Dakota Senate race, attempting to take down a surprisingly resilient Democratic nominee, former state Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp.

    www.politico.com

  • Crossroads GPS out with new ad attacking Heitkamp

    Conservative super-PAC Crossroads GPS's nonprofit arm launched another ad on Thursday in North Dakota's Senate race, this time attacking Democratic nominee Heidi Heitkamp for receiving contributions from a law firm she hired. The ad showcases ...

    thehill.com

  • Mitt Romney and the 'captain of the ship' question

    Crossroads GPS launching new Senate ads: The GOP outside group Crossroads GPS is set to announce the launch of $2.6 million worth of new ads in three top Senate races: Nevada, Ohio and Virginia. In total, five spots will run in three states - three of ...

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

    6, meaning the same disclosure rules that have applied to issue ads in the presidential race now also apply to all federal contests - including the U.S.

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  • Crossroads GPS launches two new ads attacking Obama, Heitkamp

    Conservative super-PAC American Crossroads and the 501(c)(4) nonprofit affiliated with it are out with two new ads on Wednesday, one generically attacking President Obama and the other focusing on one of the political action committee's main targets ...

    thehill.com

  • As Election Nears, Keeping Donors A Secret Is Trickier

    Some of the groups running ads this election season haven't been required to disclose their donors. But as Election Day draws nearer, some of the rules are changing, ... The other, cofounded by strategist Karl Rove, is Crossroads GPS. Americans for ...

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

    This year's purchases in the Washington, Richmond, Roanoke and Hampton Roads markets include ads about U.S. Senate and congressional campaigns as well as the presidential election in battleground Virginia. So far, conservative groups ... The American ...

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  • Hotline Sort: Crossroads' Six Senate Targets

    Thompson wins in Wisconsin, Cliff Stearns looks like he's lost to a little-known veterinarian, Crossroads GPS launches a $4.7 million ad buy in 6 Senate races, and Lingle releases an attack ad to kick off the general election in Hawaii. 9) Beth Myers's ...

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  • Karl Rove's Donor Plan Could Run Afoul Of IRS, Congressional Report Suggests

    For instance, a recent $4.2 million Crossroads GPS ad buy attacked four Democratic Senate candidates, using the figleaf of calling on them to do such things as repeal health care or "cut the debt" -- as if there was imminent action about to be taken on ...

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  • Crossroads GPS says Baldwin voted to spend $800000 to replace light bulbs

    ... U.S. Senate seat, Democrat Tammy Baldwin got a scolding from a conservative advocacy group. "Big spending in Washington is terrible for Wisconsin's economy, and Tammy Baldwin hasn't helped," a Crossroads GPS TV ad began. "Tammy Baldwin voted ...

    www.politifact.com

  • Crossroads says state spending increased under Tim Kaine, causing budget ...

    Crossroads GPS, a conservative advocacy group, has been airing a TV ad accusing Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine of being a big spender.

    www.politifact.com

  • Crossroad GPS says the $1.17-trillion health care law Sherrod Brown backed ...

    Crossroads GPS, the conservative political advocacy group created by Karl Rove, is one of the top spenders among the third-party organizations targeting Democratic U.S.

    www.politifact.com

  • No Pay, No Play: Akin TV Ads Canceled

    Conservative super PAC Crossroads GPS, founded by former Karl Rove, pulled its ads from the Missouri Senate race.

    chesterfield.patch.com

  • New Mexico Senate race moves toward Democrats

    The GOP-aligned groups American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS have spent about $850,000 on TV ads in the race so far, meaning that the environmental groups' dollars have roughly matched the Crossroads money.

    www.washingtonpost.com

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