One Nation, the nonprofit group aligned with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, will drop $88 million through Labor Day in a “Stop the Insanity” campaign.
One Nation, the nonprofit group aligned with Senate Minority Leader, will drop $88 million through Labor Day in what it is billing as its “Stop the Insanity” campaign.
Ohio, where the party hopes to unseat three-term incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown, will receive almost $29 million, while $18.6 million is being committed in Pennsylvania. “President Joe Biden and liberals in Congress have enacted policies that are hurting our country and it’s time to tell them to stop the insanity,” Steven Law, the president and CEO of One Nation, said in a statement. “Americans are increasingly concerned about our porous Southern border and saving for the future because the cost of living is so high. There are solutions to these problems, but liberals in Washington, DC aren’t listening.
One Nation did not book spending in Arizona, a purple state where Republican firebrand Kari Lake is likely to face Rep. Ruben Gallego in the fall, or Maryland, a blue stronghold in play because of former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan’s late entrance into the race. However, that could change in the coming months.on what has become a crisis at the southern border, chiefly by highlighting a failed border deal in the Senate that Republicans rejected in February.
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