DCCC releases Spanish ads hitting GOP on QAnon

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is placing an additional $ 100,000 in its effort to connect defenseless Republicans to QAnon conspiracy theory and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), And on Monday published new Spanish ads targeting three members of the IDP House. in competitive districts.

The ad purchase represents the DCCC’s first six-digit Spanish ad purchase of the 2022 cycle, and builds on the $ 550,000 ads issued last week, accusing eight Republicans of joining the fringes of the party involved in the January 6 storm of the American Capitol.

The ads will be presented in districts by representatives Mike Garcia (R-California), David ValadaoDavid Goncalves Valadao Here are the GOP lawmakers condemned by Republicans for condemning Trump scars of Capitol attack, penetrating the high-security inauguration. Upton becomes the first member of Congress to vote to accuse two presidents. (R-California) and Maria E. Salazar (R-Fla.).

“QAnon, a conspiracy theory born online, took over the Republican Party, sent QAnon followers like Marjorie Taylor Greene to Congress and, along with Donald TrumpDonald Trump Dominion spokesman: Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, begs to be sued MORE “incited a crowd that attacked the Capitol and killed a cop,” reads one of the ads. ‘Then Republicans, like David Valadao, voted to support Marjorie Taylor Greene and let QAnon win. Congressman David Valadao should have stood by us. David Valadao stood with Q, not you. ”

Democrats stripped Greene of her commissions from the committee last week after comments surfaced in the past about her conspiracy theories. Less than a dozen Republicans voted with them to have Greene removed from the committees.

The House’s IDP campaign fired back, pointing out that none of the legislators targeted in the Spanish ads supported the QAnon conspiracy theory.

Salazar voted to strip Greene of her committee assignments. Valadao voted to accuse Trump of his role in inciting the mob that attacked the Capitol. Garcia voted last year to condemn QAnon.

“House Democrats are so desperate that they are setting donor money on fire through a disinformation campaign that has been untrue by several news outlets,” NRCC spokeswoman Torunn Sinclar said. “House Democrats’ lies will not change the reality that Republicans won 28 of the 29 most competitive House games in 2020, zero Republican officials who lost, and Republicans are on track to win even more seats in 2022.”

Democrats believe linking the entire GOP to QAnon and Greene will be a powerful middle issue that further harms Republicans with the suburban voters who withdrew from the party during the Trump years.

“The Republicans of Washington made their choice – they chose to present themselves to the murderous QAnon mob that took over their party,” DCCC chairman Sean Patrick Maloney (DN.Y.) said. said.

“Washington’s Republicans try to do it both ways – they refuse to hold those responsible for the attack on the Capitol, and deliver nothing but empty words after years of lies and conspiracy theories. Voters understand the danger of conspiracy theorists and violent white supremacists, but instead of rejecting extremism in their party, Republicans welcomed them. There is no middle ground, but Washington’s Republican actions have made one thing clear – no American will be safe. of the QAnon mob as Washington Republicans are in power. ”

The DCCC’s previous advertising purchase targeted eight Republicans of the House, including Salazar and Garcia, as well as a minority leader. Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthy shows Sunday – Trump indictment, stimulus dominates Schiff beats McCarthy: ‘He has no values’ Democrats need to make the ‘Bee Spirit’ the face of the Republican Party MORE (California), and Reps. Brian FitzpatrickBrian K. Fitzpatrick On The Money: Biden indicates he will continue on COVID-19 relief without GOP | Economy adds 49,000 jobs in January Minimum wage pushes sparks Democratic divisions New Democratic super-PAC to target Republicans in Swallow district over election to destroy House election, set up to ease gyms B MORE (Pa.), Young Kim (California), Michelle Steel (California), Don Bacon (Neb.) And Beth Van Duyne (Texas).

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