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Facebook will not unilaterally remove a misleading ad created by a California gubernatorial candidate who is challenging the company's fact-checking policies by claiming that Senate Majority ...
Mitch McConnell warns GOP senators they’ll face ‘incoming’ if they back Hawley bill to limit corporate giving in campaigns By Manu Raju , CNN 3 minute read ...
The McConnell campaign, according to Facebook's "Ad Library," started running the digital ad last week, a few days after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an impeachment inquiry over whether ...
Weissmann said this particular face made by McConnell was her favorite. "In one of his ads, he has this scene where he's trying not to smile, but his face is just so expressive, and it comes ...
A similar theme can be found in most tea party campaign ads this season. The "punch in the nose" refrain refers to a donor call McConnell made on Oct. 30, 2013.
In a new campaign video on Facebook, Senate Majority Mitch McConnell pitches himself as the man who can end the House’s impeachment inquiry, a sign of how the chief Republican in the chamber ...
Mitch McConnell's campaign will face a $300,000 negative ad campaign from the generally Democratic-supporting Patriot Majority PAC. McConnell is up for re-election in 2014, and faces a Republican ...
West Virginia Senate candidate Don Blankenship (R) released a new ad on Monday in which he labels Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as “Cocaine Mitch.” “One of my goals as U.S ...
The West Virginia Senate primary is May 8. "One of my goals as U.S. senator will be to ditch cocaine Mitch," says Blankenship with a smirk. Blankenship does not go on to say in the ad why he has ...
The McConnell campaign, according to Facebook's "Ad Library," started running the digital ad last week, a few days after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an impeachment inquiry over whether ...
A tea party candidate running against Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell has one message for voters: Mitch McConnell wants to punch you in the face. While he’s smiling, apparently. Matt Bevin ...
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