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DCCC reaches voters at the pump in 4 Florida congressional districts
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DCCC reaches voters at the pump in 4 Florida congressional districts

  • The DCCC launched a digital ad campaign targeting four Florida Republican districts to highlight gas-price concerns.
  • The ad uses a six-second clip showing rising gas prices and a sticker blaming DC Republicans.
  • The campaign targets mobile users near gas stations through Meta platforms to amplify its message.
  • Florida’s average gas price at the campaign launch was about $3.92 per gallon.
  • Economists expect oil prices to stay volatile amid ongoing Iran-related turmoil.
  • The Florida districts involved are represented by Laurel Lee, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills and Maria Elvira Salazar.
  • The ad frames affordability as a central issue of the midterm strategy for Democratic campaigns.
  • The Florida Pulse mentions a broader DCCC Play targeting 44 districts nationwide.
  • Journalist Jacob Ogles is cited as the Florida politics correspondent in the piece.
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Wednesday’s Campaign Round-Up, 3.25.26: DCCC launches ad campaign on gas prices
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politics3h ago

Wednesday’s Campaign Round-Up, 3.25.26: DCCC launches ad campaign on gas prices

  • The DCCC launched a new digital ad campaign addressing rising gas prices, airing in 44 competitive House districts.
  • Alan Armstrong was appointed to serve the remainder of Mullin’s term as a placeholder senator after Mullin’s DHS appointment.
  • California gubernatorial contenders were scheduled for a debate, but the event was canceled due to a qualified-stage issue.
  • In Alabama’s GOP primary, Ken McFeeters filed a lawsuit challenging Sen. Tuberville’s eligibility over residency requirements.
  • Tuberville’s campaign called McFeeters’ effort a joke and said he has lived in Alabama since 2019.
  • The Maddow Blog round-up compiles campaign updates from multiple states to track 2026 race dynamics.
  • Missouri’s state Supreme Court upheld a redrawn map aimed at adding a Republican seat in Congress.
  • VoteVets is spending $825,000 to support Josh Turek in Iowa’s Senate race, boosting his campaign.
  • Nebraska officials challenged Cindy Burbank’s ballot status, but the state Supreme Court restored her candidacy.
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