DCCC running radio ads against 28 House Republicans

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is running radio ads in 28 Congressional districts held by Republicans.

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The ads focus on the Republicans out of step priorities by putting bank bail outs and building schools in Iraq before the needs of the Americans in the struggling economy. The Putting Families First ads begin airing on Tuesday morning during drive time and will run for a week.

In addition to the strategic radio ads in 28 Republican districts, the DCCC will also begin a grassroots initiative which includes targeted e-mails to 3 million voters and nearly 100,000 person-to-person telephone calls.

House Republicans just don’t get it.  They celebrate being the party of no and status quo, while more than 2.6 million Americans have lost their jobs, the stock market has plummeted wiping out nearly $7 trillion stock market wealth and endangering thousands of investors’ nest eggs, and one in 10 homeowners was delinquent on mortgage payments or in foreclosure this fall.

“These are serious times, hard working families are worried about keeping their jobs, health care and homes – they want action, not House Republicans cheering about doing nothing,” said Brian Wolff, Executive Director of the DCCC. “Republicans’ champagne wishes and caviar dreams simply don’t connect with middle class families struggling to make ends meet and furious that their tax dollars are going to bail out banks, build schools in Iraq, or send American jobs overseas.  The Putting Families First campaign is only the first step, we will continue to go district by district to hold Republicans who continue to vote in lockstep with party leaders and against the folks in their districts accountable.”

There are several versions of the ad, all featuring elements of the economic stimulus bill (click here for transcripts). Here is one focusing on the education angle:

Did you know Congressman Thad McCotter opposed over $526 million to modernize crumbling Michigan schools, but supported building new schools in Iraq?  Times are tough, tell Thad McCotter to put American jobs first.

If you’ve heard any of these radio ads, please post a comment or send me an e-mail (desmoinesdem AT yahoo.com) to let me know where you are and what issue it covered.

There is a lot of overlap between the 28 districts where DCCC ads are running and this list of the 20 most vulnerable House Republicans going into 2010, which Crisitunity compiled at Swing State Project last month. However, there are a handful of Republicans on Crisitunity’s list who are not (yet) being targeted by the DCCC’s ad campaign.

Conversely, the ads are running in some districts where the incumbents may not seem vulnerable at first glance. Tom Latham did not make Crisitunity’s list after he won re-election by more than 20 points in November, despite the fact that Barack Obama carried Iowa’s fourth district. However, the DCCC is running ads in IA-04 and clearly has not ruled out making a serious play for this district in 2010.

It’s worth noting that Bruce Braley (IA-01) is now the DCCC’s vice chair responsible for “offensive efforts including recruitment, money, and training.”

Taking out Latham in 2010 would make it highly likely for Iowa Democrats to hold three out of the four Congressional districts we will have after the next census. Even if we don’t beat him in 2010, running a strong campaign against Latham could bring down his favorables and improve our chances of holding IA-03 if that district includes Story County in 2012.

UPDATE: At Daily Kos, brownsox demolishes Fred Hiatt’s criticism of this ad campaign.

28 thoughts on “DCCC running radio ads against 28 House Republicans”

  1. I like that they’re hitting all those formerly “safe” California Reps.  And it’s good to see that they’re not giving up in Louisiana and in Florida.  However, they left out some obvious targets like Mark Kirk, Jim Gerlach, and Charles Dent, while hitting longshots like Sensenbrenner in Wisconsin and Guthrie in the always elusive KY-02.

    I can only assume it’s due to the cost of the media markets.

  2. Why the HELL is Mike Castle not on that freakin’ list? Yeah, I know he’s mister popular, mister moderate, supposedly invincible, but COME ON. You’re going after Bartlett and Sensenbrenner but not Castle? Castle who just voted against the stimulus in the most Democratic GOP-held district short of Anh Cao?

    This is how you encourage old, powerless Castle to retire? This is how you encourage John Carney to run, Chris Van Hollen? Did Tom Carper (notorious protector of Castle) have something to do with this?

    Mark my words – there is a strong chance of former Lt. Governor John Carney winning DE-AL in 2010. But Castle’s aura of “invincibility” is based on a lack of any serious challengers and a lack of any commitment by the DCCC to make an effort here. A man no one fights wins by default.  

  3. According to the list Brownsox posted at dKos, the DCCC is running ads against Mario Diaz-Balart in FL-25, who won with 53% of the vote last November, and against Lincoln Diaz-Balart in FL-21, who won with 58%.

    But apparently no such ads against Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in FL-18, who also won with 58%, the same share as Lincoln D-B.

    Looks like Debbie Wasserman-Schultz may still be performing protective services for her favorite Republican sister-in-arms, now doesn’t it?

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