New J.D. Vance ad targets Tim Ryan’s support among Republican and independent voters

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New J.D. Vance ad targets Tim Ryan’s support among Republican and independent voters
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Having finally gone up on air in the home stretch of the campaign, Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance is hoping to turn the tide.

the Vance team set up documenting what it views as examples of Ryan’s record contradicting the image he’s tried to cultivate through his ads on issues like taxes, China and “wokeness.”

“San Francisco fraud J.D. Vance is lying about Tim in a last-ditch effort to try to obscure from his own record of bringing a Big Pharma mouthpiece to the epicenter of Ohio’s opioid epidemic, calling law enforcement ‘corrupt’ and enthusiastically backing an all-out national abortion ban that would force rape victims to have their rapist’s baby,” said Izzi levy, a Ryan campaign spokesperson.

The ad is launching digitally on Friday and will be appear on TV stations across the state starting on Monday as part of an existing seven-figure ad buy from the Vance campaign. It shows the focus Vance is making to try to re-take any support Ryan may have picked up among moderate or right-leaning voters.that was conducted from Sept. 12-15

and released earlier this week found that 9% of Republican respondents – an unusually high number for a Democratic candidate – said they would vote for Ryan. Nineteen percent of Republicans – again an unusually high number – said they had a favorable impression of Ryan. The poll overall showed a functionally tied race, although political polls have been unreliable in Ohio in recent elections and undercounted Republican support.

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