Another sign that Democrats are on the defensive in preparation for the upcoming midterm elections, which generally favor the party opposite of the president: The House Democrats’ main political action committee is spending nearly $102 million in early advertising spots across the country. In 2018, during a Democratic wave year, the Democratic PAC put out $43 million, according to The New York Times.
As Democrats’ poll numbers go down, ad buys go up
April 3, 2022028

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