Ted Cruz is pocketing the money he is earning for the Georgia GOPers. He is not alone.

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) needs your help to keep the U.S. Senate in Republican hands. That’s how a handful of Facebook ads popped up that Cruz’s campaign committee bought this month. But none of them were actually raising money for Republican candidates in Georgia. Instead, every penny given went directly to … Cruz.

The Cruz campaign bought 15 different ads on Facebook over the past two weeks, each with a video of the senator dramatically pointing out the need to hold two U.S. Senate seats in Georgia betting contests.

“Take up arms, raise taxes, open borders and stack the Supreme Court. That is the radical Democratic agenda if they win the Georgia Senate election, “Cruz said.

He asked for five dollar contributions to his new “Keep Georgia Red” fund. But Facebook users who clicked on the online donation page — and read the fine print at the bottom — would see that the real beneficiary was Cruz’s own campaign committee, not the Kelly Loeffler or David sensors. Perdue, the two Republicans who ran for re-election in Georgia. .

Cruz is just one of many elected officials from both parties who use Georgia’s competitive and extremely expensive contests to raise money for themselves. Increasingly, these officials are doing so on Facebook, where this month the ban on political ads instituted in late October was lifted, but only for ads in Georgia.

This sparked an eruption of Facebook ads invoking Senate contests in the state on behalf of out-of-state political candidates. At times, the ads don’t even mention runoff contests, but are aimed at users in Georgia in an effort to exploit Facebook’s state-specific political advertising policy.

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