Crossroads GPS, the nonprofit arm of the Crossroads organization, is out with new television ads in Arkansas and Colorado. The Arkansas spot hits Pryor on Obamacare. The Colorado ad criticizes Democratic Sen. Mark Udall for calling new EPA regulations “a good start” and asks Coloradoans to urge him to support the Keystone XL pipeline. Both ads begin today; the Arkansas ad is backed by more than $435,000, while the Colorado spot has $460,000 behind it. Arkansas: http://youtu.be/aFdKquc3Csg, Colorado: http://youtu.be/yeDx1MV6QZU
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Crossroads GPS v. Mark Pryor & Mark Udall
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