So much for that bullshit poll that said Blake Masters was running very close to Mark Kelly. You see, these Republicans from the Russia party are really big on spreading bullshit about the democrats chances in the mid terms and beyond. They are all shouting, we got this, we’re winning, you dems are toast. But then the truth eventually comes out that shows that they are dead broke, running races dead last, and nothing is really left of them.

They’ll claim It wasn’t their fault that SCOTUS overturned what Leonard Leo worked decades to do in Roe v Wade. No, it’s not their fault they stuck with Trump all these years and allowed him to get away with all sorts of criminal activity. No, it wasn’t their fault that they let all the crazies run for office. No it wasn’t their fault for getting in bed with QAnon and Mike Flynn. No it wasn’t their fault that they lived in an alternate reality universe.

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The Mitch McConnell-aligned Senate Leadership Fund is canceling $9.6 million in television ads for the Arizona Senate race, confident that other outside conservative groups will make up much of the difference for Republican nominee Blake Masters.

Why it matters: The cancellations mean that the GOP’s leading super PAC won’t be spending any money in Arizona, one of the most closely watched Senate races in the country. Its allied nonprofit arm spent several millions in the state on issue ads over the summer.

State of play: Other GOP-aligned super PACs, including one affiliated with the conservative Heritage Action for America super PAC, will be making up some of the difference. The Sentinel Action Fund will be spending $3.5 million on television ads and another $1.5 million on voter outreach, according to Politico.

The big picture: Despite Arizona’s battleground status, many Republican officials have been wary about Masters’ prospects against Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.).

  • Masters is trailing Kelly in public polling, and Republican internal surveys have his unfavorability ratings unusually high for a first-time candidate.
  • Most of the outside funding for Masters’ campaign will now be coming from ideologically aligned groups, not those directly invested in a Republican Senate majority.

By the numbers: SLF was planning to spent $9.6 million on television ads in Arizona. So far, the outside groups have made up about $7.5 million of that total.

What they’re saying: “We’re glad to see Republican outside forces showing up in a big way in Arizona, with millions in new spending pledged to take down Mark Kelly in the final stretch,” Senate Leadership Fund President Steven Law told Axios.

Reality check: Even though the McConnell-aligned super PAC isn’t spending money in Arizona, McConnell is hosting a fundraiser for Masters on Wednesday, according to Punchbowl News. That would mark the second fundraiser McConnell has held for Masters, who repeatedly criticized the Republican leader during the primary.

The bottom line: SLF will be reallocating the money intended for Arizona into three different states — Georgia, New Hampshire and Nevada. “This allows us to pursue offensive opportunities, maximize our investment in existing commitments, and concentrate our efforts to win the Senate majority,” Law said.

Source: https://www.axios.com/2022/09/20/mcconnell-aligned-super-pac-arizona-blake-masters

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