Former President Donald Trump’s PAC will air nearly $5,000,000 worth of TV ads to support five Republican Senate candidates in battleground states, Breitbart News has learned.
The investment is notable because the massive blitz will likely make a difference in many of the tight races, an impact Democrats likely dread.a total of $4,905,000 in the key senate swing states throughout Georgia, Arizona, Ohio, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.
A source close to the PAC told Breitbart News the ads will air until the ad buy is exhausted. If additional funds are necessary, outstanding funds “will be used if needed.” Maga Inc. Executive Director Taylor Budowich told Breitbart News that Trump is working very hard to help Republicans secure victory come November, while President Joe Biden has“President Trump has held countless rallies and raised record-breaking numbers for candidates all across the country during this cycle, while maintaining a near-perfect endorsement record. MAGA Inc. was established to ensure his vision succeeds in 2022 and beyond,” Budowich said.
Republicans are expected to retake the House, but the Senate is a toss-up. Democrats must either reclaim North Carolina, Ohio, Florida, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, or prevent Republicans from winning any of five currently-held Democrat seats: Georgia, New Hampshire, Nevada, Arizona, or Washington State.
Recent polling shows Republicans tied or winning in Nevada, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Ohio, Florida, and Georgia. In New Hampshire, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, Democrats appear to have a slight edge.
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