$4 Million Attack Ads Hammer Democratic Candidate Over Obscene Online History
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Updated · Fox News · May 21
$4 Million Attack Ads Hammer Democratic Candidate Over Obscene Online History
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 21
$4 million in attack ads are targeting a Democratic candidate over what Fox News describes as an obscene online history, making the ad blitz the lead political item in its latest morning newsletter.
The campaign line of attack centers on past digital content and is paired with a claim of silence from top Democrats, suggesting party leaders have not publicly moved to defend the candidate.
Fox also highlighted related political pressure points around Democrats, including Reddit posts said to be haunting Graham Platner's Maine Senate bid and questions to Ilhan Omar over an alleged Minnesota fraud scandal.
The ad offensive lands as media attention intensifies on candidate vetting, online records and how quickly old posts can become central liabilities in competitive races.
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