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CUPVF Spending $100,000 On Television Ad Campaign In Arizona’s Special Election For Jesse Kelly

5/15/2012 6:51:45 AM

Citizens United Political Victory Fund (CUPVF), the affiliated PAC of Citizens United, announced a $100,000 television advertisement campaign. The ad highlights the difference in the candidates’ positions on Obamacare. Jesse Kelly wants to repeal Obamacare and Ron Barber doesn’t. The ad will run from May 16th to May 25th. Early voting starts on May 17th and the special election is on June 12th.


  
    

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