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Dems mount $10M ad campaign to sell landmark law — and skirt a November wipeout

m.knox

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Gotta love America. The poor are hungry and the democrats are going to piss away 10 MM bucks trying to brainwash Americans into believing government spending will reduce inflation.......

They will proudly tell Americans they can save $400 on a new heat pump while they are taking on an additional $700 a month due to inflation......

Hilarious. How much carbon dioxide will this landmark legislation reduce?

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/08/18/ira-midterms-democrats-climate-change-00052567

Democrats passed their landmark legislation in time for the midterms. Now they need to sell it to voters — and the first phase of that effort is taking shape.

In plans shared first with POLITICO, a trio of Democratic groups — Climate Power, the League of Conservation Voters and Future Forward USA Action, a nonprofit backed by several major Democratic donors — is dropping $10 million on a national TV ad campaign to define the legislation in the minds of voters. It’s the largest paid ad effort to bolster the legislation so far, as an array of Democratic groups and candidates kick off a 90-day sprint to promote the package and defy a brutal electoral environment for the party.

“The magnitude, the scope and the importance of what Congress and Biden just did for climate change is transformational … and it is essential that people understand the magnitude of what just happened,” said Pete Maysmith, senior vice president of campaigns at the League of Conservation Voters. He predicted that Republicans would try to mislead voters about the bill, and “we can’t sit around and wait for that to happen. We need to aggressively tell this story.”
 
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