Rep. Adam Schiff, a prominent Trump critic and California Senate Democratic candidate, buys ad space on Fox News after urging advertisers to take it off the air for airing election misinformation. Politico reported that.
In February 2023, Schiff claimed that Fox News and other news organizations were “intentionally spreading lies and intentionally undermining our elections” and that advertisers were “attacking” the networks' interests. said there was a need, The Wrap said. report.But Schiff's ad buy with the conservative news network is scheduled to begin airing on Saturday, Politico said. report.
The California Senate primary has emerged as one of the most expensive races in the nation, with candidates vying for late Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat on the 2024 general election ballot. In California, two top Performers from the state's open primary advance to the general election, meaning there could be two Democrats on the ballot. (Related: Million Republicans are throwing a wrench into California Senate race)
A super PAC supporting Schiff previously ran ads that portrayed the leading Republican in the race, Steve Garvey, as too conservative, Politico reported. report.
The two leading candidates for the U.S. Senate have two very different visions for California.
Check out the latest ads ⤵︎ pic.twitter.com/mCm6LT1P3o
— Adam Schiff (@AdamSchiff) February 1, 2024
Democratic Rep. Katie Porter, one of Schiff's opponents in the primary, said: blown up She criticized her fellow MPs for what she called “cynical” tactics.
“Adam Schiff knows he's going to lose to me in November. That's what this brazenly sarcastic ad is about: promoting his own political career and promoting qualified Democratic female candidates. “We need honest leadership, not political gamesmanship,” he wrote about X, referring to Garvey's ad.
“It's important for California voters to know what's at stake in this election, no matter what TV channel they tune into,” a spokesperson for Schiff's campaign told the Daily Caller News Foundation. ” he said.
Recent preliminary polls place Mr. Porter and Mr. Garvey in a close second place. released By the Public Policy Institute of California.
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