
New Crawford ads target Schimel over sexual assault kits
Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford launched a pair of new TV ads hitting conservative rival Brad Schimel over a backlog of rape test kits when he was attorney general.
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Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford launched a pair of new TV ads hitting conservative rival Brad Schimel over a backlog of rape test kits when he was attorney general.

Conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has released a new TV ad accusing liberal rival Susan Crawford of botching an appeal, allowing a rapist to go free. According to AdImpact, Schimel, Crawford and the liberal group A Better Wisconsin Together

State superintendent Jill Underly’s campaign launched its first digital ad in the DPI race, where Underly is facing two challengers for reelection. The ad will run on TV and social media platforms across Wisconsin. A spokesperson for the Underly campaign

Conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has been running a second TV ad in which the narrator says he “put pedophiles behind bars, took on criminal illegals and cartels, protected kids and seniors from abuse.”

Liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford has launched the first TV ads of her campaign, one touting her work fighting crime and others knocking conservative rival Brad Schimel as “too extreme” to serve as a justice. Crawford’s campaign said it’s

The liberal A Better Wisconsin Together Inc. is up with a new spot that knocks conservative state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel on the rape test kits, as well as domestic abuse and abortion. The group said the ad is part of
Conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel says in his first TV ad that “justice is my life’s work.” Meanwhile, the liberal group A Better Wisconsin Together is up with what it called a mid six-figure buy accusing Schimel of being soft on sexual predators.

The ad features a woman who says her patients don’t want politicians like GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde making their health care decisions, adding: “He means what he says about opposing reproductive rights.”

GOP businessman Eric Hovde’s new TV ad features a closing message that Dem incumbent Tammy Baldwin has “led us down the wrong path.”

Going into Election Day, Republicans are targeting Dems on topics such as transgender issues, support for crime prevention, and illegal immigration. Dems are hitting Republicans on issues including abortion, outsourcing jobs and prescription drug prices.

Tammy Baldwin and the GOP-aligned Senate Leadership Fund are up with new spots delivering their closing arguments in the U.S. Senate race as ad spending has topped what was spent on the 2022 campaign. According to AdImpact, reservations in the

A new TV ad slams U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden’s temperament, saying the Prairie du Chien Republican “doesn’t care about anyone.”

8th CD candidate Tony Wied launched a new TV ad in which the businessman says “we need more common sense and less political extremism” in Washington.

The ad opens by playing a clip of Hovde saying “I am totally opposed to abortion.” The narrator says Hovde supports abortion bans, and “Republican extremists in the Senate already want to ban abortion nationwide.”

The Dem-aligned WinSenate has a new TV ad that calls GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde a California banker who has a plan that “helps him and hurts you.”

The spot plays a clip of Baldwin from a 2009 hearing in which she said since married members of Congress must file information about their spouse’s financial assets, then “surely” it’s in the public interest to require the same of partners of gay and lesbian office holders.

Fix Washington PAC, which has run a string of ads attacking Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, is out with a new spot in which people say they thought they knew the senator, but she’s “extreme.”

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde has launched a pair of new TV ads knocking Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin on “big pharma.”

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde is up on the air with two new TV ads, including one that calls U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, a “liberal snob.”

A new ad from the GOP-aligned Senate Leadership Fund features the same themes the group has included in previous spots knocking Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, casting here as “too extreme.”

Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford launched a pair of new TV ads hitting conservative rival Brad Schimel over a backlog of rape test kits when he was attorney general.

Conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has released a new TV ad accusing liberal rival Susan Crawford of botching an appeal, allowing a rapist to go free. According to AdImpact, Schimel, Crawford and the liberal group A Better Wisconsin Together have now put more than $5.4 million on TV through

State superintendent Jill Underly’s campaign launched its first digital ad in the DPI race, where Underly is facing two challengers for reelection. The ad will run on TV and social media platforms across Wisconsin. A spokesperson for the Underly campaign declined to say how much was being spent on the

Conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel has been running a second TV ad in which the narrator says he “put pedophiles behind bars, took on criminal illegals and cartels, protected kids and seniors from abuse.”

Liberal Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford has launched the first TV ads of her campaign, one touting her work fighting crime and others knocking conservative rival Brad Schimel as “too extreme” to serve as a justice. Crawford’s campaign said it’s a seven-figure buy that will run statewide on broadcast and

The liberal A Better Wisconsin Together Inc. is up with a new spot that knocks conservative state Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel on the rape test kits, as well as domestic abuse and abortion. The group said the ad is part of a previously announced buy on digital platforms that’s mid six
Conservative Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel says in his first TV ad that “justice is my life’s work.” Meanwhile, the liberal group A Better Wisconsin Together is up with what it called a mid six-figure buy accusing Schimel of being soft on sexual predators.

The ad features a woman who says her patients don’t want politicians like GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde making their health care decisions, adding: “He means what he says about opposing reproductive rights.”

GOP businessman Eric Hovde’s new TV ad features a closing message that Dem incumbent Tammy Baldwin has “led us down the wrong path.”

Going into Election Day, Republicans are targeting Dems on topics such as transgender issues, support for crime prevention, and illegal immigration. Dems are hitting Republicans on issues including abortion, outsourcing jobs and prescription drug prices.

Tammy Baldwin and the GOP-aligned Senate Leadership Fund are up with new spots delivering their closing arguments in the U.S. Senate race as ad spending has topped what was spent on the 2022 campaign. According to AdImpact, reservations in the race between Jan. 1 and Election Day are nearing $227

A new TV ad slams U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden’s temperament, saying the Prairie du Chien Republican “doesn’t care about anyone.”

8th CD candidate Tony Wied launched a new TV ad in which the businessman says “we need more common sense and less political extremism” in Washington.

The ad opens by playing a clip of Hovde saying “I am totally opposed to abortion.” The narrator says Hovde supports abortion bans, and “Republican extremists in the Senate already want to ban abortion nationwide.”

The Dem-aligned WinSenate has a new TV ad that calls GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde a California banker who has a plan that “helps him and hurts you.”

The spot plays a clip of Baldwin from a 2009 hearing in which she said since married members of Congress must file information about their spouse’s financial assets, then “surely” it’s in the public interest to require the same of partners of gay and lesbian office holders.

Fix Washington PAC, which has run a string of ads attacking Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, is out with a new spot in which people say they thought they knew the senator, but she’s “extreme.”

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde has launched a pair of new TV ads knocking Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin on “big pharma.”

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde is up on the air with two new TV ads, including one that calls U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, a “liberal snob.”

A new ad from the GOP-aligned Senate Leadership Fund features the same themes the group has included in previous spots knocking Dem U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, casting here as “too extreme.”