![]() But he must use the ‘e’ word, because the ‘extremist’ charge really cracks the code against Democrats like Hassan for the simple reason that it’s the truth-and the truth actually works in politics. Army General Don Bolduc, who Landrith called in his statement “credible and likable in his interviews.” Bolduc, he said, is “one of those soldiers who has become a great candidate. This November, Hassan’s Republican opponent is former U.S. “Who’s running her campaign?” The ad charges that Hassan has used “scripted lines” and that her “whole campaign” is being run from Washington, D.C., by left-wing consultants, and is being financed by liberal dark money. “Everything she says and every TV spot is out of the DC consultants’ playbook,” Landrith continued. “It is incredible she isn’t even being asked about her far-left voting record and especially her votes to endanger the presidential primary.” “Hassan was so afraid of a left-wing primary challenge she even went along with empowering Department of Justice bureaucrats to end New Hampshire’s greatest tradition,” said George Landrith, president of Frontiers of Freedom Action (the PAC that is airing the ad), in a press release. The ad also takes aim at the New Hampshire media’s dutiful use of Democratic Party talking points (with a screen showing newspaper headlines) and implores the local New Hampshire state media to stand up to the corruption of the national media and to end Hassan’s “free ride” in the press. The PAC says that this ad template-which had previously been used in New York in addition to Arizona-“cracks the code” against Democrats like Hassan and has thus aroused donor interest in additional states. ![]() elections, which would allow Department of Justice bureaucrats to jeopardize New Hampshire’s jealously guarded first-in-the-nation status in presidential primaries. While focusing on Hassan as a “key enabler” for Biden who votes with him 96 percent of the time, this new TV spot also hits Hassan particularly hard for her support of the federalization of U.S. The group is now taking a similar message to New Hampshire, hoping to surface Hassan’s extreme voting record in the closing weeks of the race. ![]() In Arizona, the PAC scored a big win when Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters adopted the PAC’s “extremist” theme, which the PAC debuted in Phoenix TV spots against incumbent Democrat Senator Mark Kelly. ![]() Fresh off a successful ad campaign in Arizona that helped inject new life into the state’s newly competitive Senate race, a conservative Super PAC has now expanded its campaign to New Hampshire to target Senator Maggie Hassan, another endangered Democrat seeking reelection this fall. ![]()
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