
McConnell-affiliated super PAC reserves $141 million in fall ad buys in GOP push to take back Senate
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A super Pac affiliated with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is placing more than $140 million advertisement buys for the final stretch of the 2022 midterm elections this fall.
The Senate Leadership Fund announced on Monday that the group is buying $141 million in ads in seven key states, starting in September. Politico was first to report the reservations.
The group's ads will try to protect Republican-held seats in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and try to flip Democratic-held seats in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada. A portion of the spending will also go to Alaska to help GOP Senator Lisa Murkowski, who is facing a Trump-endorsed challenger.

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