NRCC hits 27 races with new ads in final week

The NRCC has a new slate of ads, likely its last in the 2010 midterm cycle, which apparently focus on the tough-but-winnable districts that might define the leading edge of the Republican wave. All of them have similar themes as this ad attacking Tim Walz in Minnesota’s 1st CD, a race in which Republican challenger Randy Demmer trailed by just five points in a Survey USA poll from earlier in the month. It’s a heavy dose of ObamaCare, Porkulus, cap-and-trade, and especially Nancy Pelosi:

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This ad for South Carolina’s 5th CD goes after Budget Committee chair John Spratt for backing Pelosi’s runaway spending, but oddly doesn’t mention that Spratt utterly failed to produce a budget or even a budget resolution for FY2011, which started at the beginning of the month:

Spratt, readers will recall, once postulated that a party that couldn’t produce a budget had no business leading Congress. That might make for a better closing argument, although this one’s pretty darned good.

Indiana’s 9th CD will appreciate this video about Baron Hill, since the Congressman forbade his constituents from videotaping his public appearances:

The NRCC has a winning message, and they’re making sure it gets wide play in the final week.

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