(Worthy News) – Republicans are laser-focused on the economy in ads blanketing the airwaves before the midterm elections, while Democrats are sounding the alarm on abortion access as early voting gets underway in many states.
In dozens of races that will determine who controls the House next year, the advertisements provide a snapshot of each party’s midterm closing arguments. Republicans are looking to take advantage of inflation amid high grocery and gas prices under President Joe Biden, while Democrats are hoping to ride a wave of voter enthusiasm prompted by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in June.
This messaging battle is playing out in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, where the campaign of Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a centrist Democrat, accused Republican challenger Yesli Vega of being “too extreme for Virginia,” citing past comments she’s made on abortion, as well as the claim that she supports a “total nationwide ban” with no exceptions. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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