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The once-mocked Never Trump movement becomes a sudden campaign force - The Washington Post
The grainy first-person testimonial arrived at 2 a.m. in late June. A 40-year-old man with a thick Southern accent — shirtless, the red ember of his cigarette glowing in the green twilight between drags — looked into his smartphone and began talking.
The unsolicited video submission to a group called Republican Voters Against Trump is just one small part of a broader "Never Trump" rebellion that began four years ago as a largely ineffective cadre of appalled Republicans, but which has transformed in recent weeks into a potentially disruptive force in this year's presidential race.
Leckey to launch $300K ad buy in packed 4th congressional primary - The Boston Globe
Voters in the Fourth Congressional District are about to see a lot more of one Democrat running in the packed primary.
Ihssane Leckey, a 35-year-old former Wall Street regulator, is readying a $300,000 advertising campaign across the serpentine district, her campaign said, including running a 30-second television spot describing herself as a "fearless woman of color."
The ad buy is among the first and what appears to be the most expensive from any of the nine Democrats running for the nomination to replace Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III.
Activia launches 'A to Z' ad campaign | 2020-07-06 | Dairy Foods
Activia’s new campaign and revamped ‘Gut Health Challenge’ aim to boost awareness among millennials and Gen Z of how connected the gut is to overall wellbeing.
Activia, a brand of White Plains, N.Y.- and Broomfield, Colo.-based Danone North America, said it is launching a new ad campaign titled “A to Z” to continue building on the brand’s evolution as a modern gut health innovator. The campaign speaks directly to Gen Z and millennials about the importance of the gut and highlights all the ways it can affect how people feel, physically and emotionally.
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How the Census Bureau is adapting to the pandemic - POLITICO
— The Census Bureau announced that it is launching a new phase of outreach to historically hard-to-count populations, as the bureau grapples with the decennial count amid a pandemic.
— Outside groups founded by former aides to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) are launching their first big pro-Joe Biden campaign, in an effort to shore him up among progressives.
— Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) beat back a primary challenger endorsed by Sanders, and other results from New Jersey.
Facebook, in a possible reversal, considers banning political ads near the U.S.
The people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the discussions have not yet reached the senior executive levels of the company, and no final decision has been made amid intense internal debate.
Both Democratic and Republican campaign officials have opposed this idea in the past, and President Trump has criticized Facebook and other technology companies when they have considered curbs on what he can say on their platforms.
"This would be an egregious stifling of political speech, and is particularly wrong if Facebook allows news organizations to continue to run their biased ads while campaign speech is silenced," Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said. "Millions of people have donated to President Trump's campaign to give us the resources to fight, and this is one way we do that. This would silence their voices, too."
Fact check: Breaking down Dana Balter's ad targeting John Katko for Congress | Politics |
Democratic candidate Dana Balter released her first TV ad of the general election campaign in the 24th Congressional District, and it includes a few major claims about Republican U.S. Rep. John Katko's voting record.
In December 2017, Katko was one of four New York Republicans who voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act . It remains one of President Donald Trump's signature legislative achievements of his first term.
In the ad, Balter's campaign claims that the tax law "made the super-rich and made corporations richer, while raising taxes on working families."
Union launches new ad blitz pushing senators for $1 trillion in state and local pandemic aid -
A top labor union representing public employees across the country is expanding its campaign to pressure Senate Republicans to support more than $1 trillion in additional aid to state and local governments as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees has already been running digital TV ads in Kentucky calling for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to support more substantial state and local assistance like what has passed the Democratic-led House.
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