From AdamSchiff.com <[email protected]>
Subject re: $30 million GOP ad blitz across California
Date May 30, 2024 1:16 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Adam Schiff for Senate




John — the
biggest news yet in the fight for Congress just broke in POLITICO. We hope
you’ll give us a moment to explain.

In 2022, GOP Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and his personally aligned
super PAC, the Congressional Leadership Fund, poured $30 million into
California, knowing that Republicans’ path to the House majority ran right
through the Golden State.

They were right. That’s why the news just out of POLITICO is so alarming:
at the direction of Speaker Mike Johnson, this GOP super PAC is MATCHING
last cycle’s $30 million advertising blitz as just a “first round”
investment in California.

The worst thing we can do right now is to tune out
California, John.
The honest truth is we can’t control Congress without it. And as we’ve
seen the past two years, it makes a BIG difference when it comes to
legislation that Adam and his colleagues can get passed.

[ [link removed] ]John,
California’s seven marquee House races
alone are enough to determine the House majority for the entire country.
We HAVE to respond to this onslaught of GOP advertising, drive voter
turnout down-ballot, and win these races. Rush
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Adam’s campaign to help us respond.

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[ [link removed] ]Politico headline: Republican super PAC plans $30 million ad blitz for
California House races.

POLITICO reported that the GOP’s Congressional Leadership Fund has booked
“more time in California than any other state” — and noted that
“Republicans are largely playing defense” in multiple GOP-controlled House
districts won by Joe Biden.

But learning our lesson from 2022 is essential if we are going to take
back the House,
John:

“California was an unexpected bright spot for the GOP as it won a slim
majority in the House…Republicans had a clear advantage on the airwaves
after Democratic groups largely abandoned the pricey Los Angeles media
market…In 2022, House Majority PAC, the Democrats’ primary House super
PAC, spent $11 million on advertising in California… a third of
Congressional Leadership Fund’s on-air spending.”

From the Central Valley seats won by Joe Biden in 2020, to the expensive
Los Angeles media market, to defending the open Orange County seat,
California will have the greatest impact on the House majority — and the
resources we build now will have a direct impact on driving voter turnout
down the ballot.

[ [link removed] ]We hope this explanation shows just how critical these California House
races are,
John — because they could be
the difference between a Democratic or MAGA majority when it’s time to
certify the result of the election next January.
John,
your support right now is critical to
helping Adam flip the House and defend our democracy from Donald Trump’s
MAGA extremists. Chip in:

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