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ad blitz

noun as in advertising campaign

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A Republican group opposing former President Trump is launching a “swing state ad blitz” Tuesday, spending $11.5 million on billboards and television advertisements featuring former Trump voters who support Vice President Kamala Harris.

The Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC that supports Republicans running for the House, is planning an $18.2-million ad blitz in the L.A. area this fall, with a focus on the 27th district.

A business-funded independent expenditure group called Citizens for Pragmatic Leadership also recently launched a TV ad blitz promoting Mullet’s record on supporting abortion rights and ending gun violence.

The memo also extolled Never Back Down’s efforts to promote Mr. DeSantis after Mr. Trump’s first indictment in April with an ad blitz it described as the “surge.”

Instead of breezing to his party’s nomination, he’s embroiled in a tough primary fight, especially with former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft, who has attacked Cameron in an ad blitz backed by her family’s fortune.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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