
Van Orden launches his first TV ad in reelection bid
U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, feeds goats and knocks “loudmouth, preening politicians” in the first TV ad of his reelection campaign.
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U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, feeds goats and knocks “loudmouth, preening politicians” in the first TV ad of his reelection campaign.

In the ad, several speakers say they’re proud children of single mothers and one is incredulous that Hovde thinks if you have a single mom, “you’re going to be poor or a drug addict.”

The narrator in 8th CD GOP candidate Roger Roth’s new TV ad says the former state senator will “fight tooth and nail to save America.” Roth’s campaign said the spot, his second in the race, is running on broadcast TV

Protect Wisconsin’s Constitution-Vote No is out with a new TV ad that warns the proposed amendments are a “power grab to give the MAGA politicians in the legislature the sole power to distribute emergency funding.”

GOP 8th CD candidate Tony Wied’s new TV ad features Donald Trump offering his “complete and total” endorsement of the De Pere businessman while calling on rival Roger Roth to drop out of the race.

The Speak Free or Die PAC, which is backing former state Sen. Roger Roth in the 8th CD race, is launching a new ad campaign knocking Tony Wied as “slick” and a “total loser.”

A group backing Rebecca Cooke’s claims in a new ad her 3rd CD Dem primary campaign rival Rep. Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point, is “working for Republicans, not you.”

8th CD candidate André Jacque’s first TV ad of his campaign portrays him as a boxer and calls the state lawmaker the “undisputed conservative champion.”

Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new $1 million ad campaign in Wisconsin that the group calls its largest effort of the campaign.

Vice President Kamala Harris has launched the first TV ad of her presidential campaign with a spot that says she’s always been “fearless.” It comes shortly after Donald Trump made his first significant media buy in Wisconsin of the campaign.

According to AdImpact, Trump’s campaign has reserved nearly $1.1 million between July 30 and Aug. 12 on broadcast and cable TV.

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde is out with a new TV ad that accuses U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, of lying because “that’s what career politicians do when they get in trouble.”

The 36-second YouTube digital ad, “Denied,” shows Chloe Harris, who was denied an abortion in Phoenix the day Roe v. Wade was overturned, speaking about the contrast between Trump and Harris’ stance on abortion.

Republican Voters Against Trump announced a $500,000 ad campaign in swing states highlighting Republicans who plan to vote for Harris in November.

U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s campaign has released a new Olympics-themed ad featuring Hovde in an American flag polo shirt, saying it will take “a lot of hard work” to turn the country around.

Trump-endorsed 8th CD candidate Tony Wied has launched a new “Secure the Border,” TV ad. In the 30-second ad, Wied called himself a “political outsider” who will “fight to secure the border, finish President Trump’s border wall, crack down on

Rep. Katrina Shankland’s campaign launched three new ads highlighting her record as a state lawmaker and her support for access to reproductive care and public education. The ads will run on TV and multiple mediums ahead of the primary, according

Dem Rebecca Cooke’s 3rd CD campaign has announced a six-figure investment in a new TV and digital ad buy featuring a Wisconsin woman who says she doesn’t trust incumbent U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden to make decisions about her medical

Protect Wisconsin’s Constitution, a group opposed to two amendments on the August ballot, is launching a more than $1 million buy on broadcast and cable TV that says the proposals were “designed to trick voters.” The ad will air statewide on

Republican Roger Roth is out with the first TV ad of his 8th CD bid, promising to stand with Donald Trump to “rebuild America.” The former president has endorsed Tony Wied in the three-way primary that includes state Sen. Andre Jacque, R-De

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, feeds goats and knocks “loudmouth, preening politicians” in the first TV ad of his reelection campaign.

In the ad, several speakers say they’re proud children of single mothers and one is incredulous that Hovde thinks if you have a single mom, “you’re going to be poor or a drug addict.”

The narrator in 8th CD GOP candidate Roger Roth’s new TV ad says the former state senator will “fight tooth and nail to save America.” Roth’s campaign said the spot, his second in the race, is running on broadcast TV in northeastern Wisconsin through Election Day. According to AdImpact, Roth’s

Protect Wisconsin’s Constitution-Vote No is out with a new TV ad that warns the proposed amendments are a “power grab to give the MAGA politicians in the legislature the sole power to distribute emergency funding.”

GOP 8th CD candidate Tony Wied’s new TV ad features Donald Trump offering his “complete and total” endorsement of the De Pere businessman while calling on rival Roger Roth to drop out of the race.

The Speak Free or Die PAC, which is backing former state Sen. Roger Roth in the 8th CD race, is launching a new ad campaign knocking Tony Wied as “slick” and a “total loser.”

A group backing Rebecca Cooke’s claims in a new ad her 3rd CD Dem primary campaign rival Rep. Katrina Shankland, D-Stevens Point, is “working for Republicans, not you.”

8th CD candidate André Jacque’s first TV ad of his campaign portrays him as a boxer and calls the state lawmaker the “undisputed conservative champion.”

Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new $1 million ad campaign in Wisconsin that the group calls its largest effort of the campaign.

Vice President Kamala Harris has launched the first TV ad of her presidential campaign with a spot that says she’s always been “fearless.” It comes shortly after Donald Trump made his first significant media buy in Wisconsin of the campaign.

According to AdImpact, Trump’s campaign has reserved nearly $1.1 million between July 30 and Aug. 12 on broadcast and cable TV.

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde is out with a new TV ad that accuses U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, of lying because “that’s what career politicians do when they get in trouble.”

The 36-second YouTube digital ad, “Denied,” shows Chloe Harris, who was denied an abortion in Phoenix the day Roe v. Wade was overturned, speaking about the contrast between Trump and Harris’ stance on abortion.

Republican Voters Against Trump announced a $500,000 ad campaign in swing states highlighting Republicans who plan to vote for Harris in November.

U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde’s campaign has released a new Olympics-themed ad featuring Hovde in an American flag polo shirt, saying it will take “a lot of hard work” to turn the country around.

Trump-endorsed 8th CD candidate Tony Wied has launched a new “Secure the Border,” TV ad. In the 30-second ad, Wied called himself a “political outsider” who will “fight to secure the border, finish President Trump’s border wall, crack down on cartels and stop the flow of deadly drugs.” The ad

Rep. Katrina Shankland’s campaign launched three new ads highlighting her record as a state lawmaker and her support for access to reproductive care and public education. The ads will run on TV and multiple mediums ahead of the primary, according to the Shankland campaign release. A spokesperson for Shankland’s campaign

Dem Rebecca Cooke’s 3rd CD campaign has announced a six-figure investment in a new TV and digital ad buy featuring a Wisconsin woman who says she doesn’t trust incumbent U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden to make decisions about her medical care. The spot shows Eau Claire nonprofit leader Cooke speaking with Jackson

Protect Wisconsin’s Constitution, a group opposed to two amendments on the August ballot, is launching a more than $1 million buy on broadcast and cable TV that says the proposals were “designed to trick voters.” The ad will air statewide on broadcast and cable TV. The narrator in the spot says

Republican Roger Roth is out with the first TV ad of his 8th CD bid, promising to stand with Donald Trump to “rebuild America.” The former president has endorsed Tony Wied in the three-way primary that includes state Sen. Andre Jacque, R-De Pere. Roth’s campaign said it is spending $95,000 on the