The Democratic National Committee is being mocked for their “Four-figure digital ad buy” in Florida, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
The ad buy is targeting “Senator Ron Johnson and Republicansâ latest threat to the ACA,” and are being placed in four states, only spending four-figures, according to The Hill.
“Republicans & Ron Johnson STILL want to REPEAL the Affordable Care Act,” one advertisement states.
Republican National Committee Deputy Press Secretary Will OâGrady told Fox News Digital that the four-figure digital ad buy amounts to a “measley amount of money.”
“Clearly, Bidenflation is affecting Democrats too - evidenced by the measly amount of money they are spending with this venture. Four-figures or four million, no amount of money can cover over the failures of Joe Biden and the Democrats,” OâGrady said.
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Many responded to Politicoâs Olivia Beavers announcement of the ad buy on Twitter, stating that the ad buy wonât go very far.
“How is it even possible to do an ad buy in Florida for â?four figuresâ? Do you know how many media markets we have and how expensive it is to run an ad???,” said Christina Pushaw, press secretary for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Pushaw told Fox News Digital itâs odd that a four-figure ad buy is even making news.
“To be blunt, Iâm not sure why a â?four-figure ad buyâ is even making news,” Pushaw said. “For context, political campaigns in Florida spend eight figures. I have never heard of a â?four figureâ ad buy in Florida until today, actually.”
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“Iâm old enough to remember when Pelosi called four-figures â?crumbs,â” said GOP National Press Secretary Emma Vaughn.
“A few thousand dollarsâ¦in Florida?” said Republican political consultant Luke Thompson.
“4 figures — so theyâre spending less than $10,000 and this is news? The news should be they arenât really committed to their message,” Erick Erickson said.
“Theyâre touting spending 1-9k on an ad buyâ¦,” said the Media Research Centerâs Nicholas Fondacaro.
“Four figures! Letâs not get carried away here! Wow,” Scott Jennings said.
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DNC spokesperson Allyson Bayless said the advertisements aim to show what healthcare would look like under Republican control.
“Ron Johnson and Republicansâ latest threats to the Affordable Care Act is appalling, but not surprising in the least,” Bayless said. “After years of trying to gut Americansâ health care, every single House Republican voted against lowering prescription drug prices last fall, and now Senator Johnson has made clear that the next plank in Republicansâ economic agenda is to once again target Americansâ health care, rolling back protections for people with preexisting conditions, and making health care and prescription drugs more expensive. Hardworking American families deserve to know exactly what Republican control would mean for their health care.”
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