Ad Roundup: House edition
• CA-24: Democrat Salud Carbajal argues that Republican Justin Fareed and Donald Trump both hold outdated and dangerous views about women. House Majority PAC features several clips of Trump saying sexist things and insisting that “there has to be some form of punishment” for women who have abortions, before the narrator says that Fareed also supports Trump’s policies. Fareed seizes on a recent story where Carbajal called the city of Lompoc the "armpit" of Santa Barbara County, with the narrator painting Carbajal as an elitist politician.
• CA-25: Republican Rep. Steve Knight talks about helping veterans get treatment.
• FL-26: The NRCC seizes on a story that caused Democrat Joe Garcia problems during his unsuccessful 2014 re-election campaign. Garcia’s former campaign manager went to prison after being convicted in a 2012 voter fraud scheme soon after Garcia took office. The narrator reminds the audience about the whole affair, and says that there’s new evidence that Garcia knew more about the scandal than was previously believed.
The narrator also notes that Garcia “was caught making lewd and sexist comments about Hillary Clinton,” and this time, the NRCC isn’t taking things out of context. A few weeks ago, Garcia actually said that Hillary Clinton "is under no illusions that you want to have sex with her, or that she's going to seduce you."
The DCCC is out with two spots (here and here) focusing on GOP Rep. Carlos Curbelo. In the first ad, they tie Curbelo to Donald Trump, arguing that they both have similar policies on immigration. In the other commercial, they say that both Trump and Curbelo are alike when it comes to the environment.
• IA-03: Democrat Jim Mowrer argues that Republican Rep. David Young wants to allow women’s bosses to decide if their birth control is covered by insurance, wants to outlaw abortion even for rape victims, and wants to defund Planned Parenthood.
• IL-10: The NRCC argues that Democrat Brad Schneider backs the Obama administration’s agreement with Iran, which they say makes him weak on national security. Unlike many Iran-focused ads, the GOP doesn’t mention Obama at all, which makes sense since the president easily carried this seat twice. Schneider was actually an ardent opponent of the deal, which cost him some support in the Democratic primary. Schneider recently said that while he’s still against the agreement, he’s committed to making it work now that it’s there.
• MI-01: Democrat Lon Johnson continues to argue that Republican Jack Bergman wants to privatize Social Security and move Medicare to a voucher system. He again features a clip of Bergman declaring “we need to privatize.”
• MI-08: In her first ad, Democrat Suzanna Shkreli talks about her career as a prosecutor in the child protection unit, saying she takes on “tough fights every day to stop dangerous predictors and keep our children safe.”
• MN-08: Republican Stewart Mills features an Army veteran accusing Democratic Rep. Rick Nolan of voting against funding the VA but voting for his own pay raise.
• NJ-05: Democrat Josh Gottheimer’s narrator calls Republican Rep. Scott Garrett “anti-gay” and “a shameless bigot,” before a female paramedic tells the audience that Garrett’s “no better when it comes to women.” She goes on to argue that Garrett was the only New Jersey member of Congress to vote against tougher penalties for sexual predators and the Violence Against Women Act, and opposes abortion even for victims of rape and incest.
• NY-19: End Citizens United argues that Republican John Faso is a longtime politician and lobbyist who is part of a corrupt system he can’t fix.
• WA-07: State Sen. Pramila Jayapal, who is running in the all-Democratic general election, highlights how few women are serving in Congress. Her spot features a young girl learning that “four out of five?” members are men, and she shakes her head and declares, “Too many boys.” The on-screen text then offers voters the chance to even the odds by electing Jayapal.