DCCC publishes ads in Spanish that reach the GOP on QAnon

The Democratic Congress Campaign Committee (DCCC) puts an additional $ 100,000 behind its push to link vulnerable Republicans to the conspiracy theory of QAnon and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Who posted new announcements in Spanish on Monday aimed at three members of the GOP House in competitive districts.

The ad purchase represents the DCCC’s first six-digit ad purchase in Spanish in the 2022 cycle and is based on ads posted last week worth $ 550,000, accusing eight Republicans of aligning with the marginal elements. of the party that took part in the storm of the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.

Announcements will be posted in the districts represented by Representatives Mike Garcia (R-California), David ValadaoDavid Goncalves ValadaoHere are Republican lawmakers censored by Republicans for accusing Trump attack Scars of Capitol impregnate high security inauguration Upton becomes first member of Congress to vote to accuse two presidents MORE (R-California) and Maria E. Salazar (R-Fla.).

“QAnon, a conspiracy theory born online, took over the Republican Party, sent QAnon supporters like Marjorie Taylor Greene to Congress and with Donald TrumpDonald Trump, spokesman for domination: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell calls for DC officers defending the Capitol to be sued, Sicknick’s family honored at the US Super Bowl will meet at the Human Rights Council UN: MORE report it incited a crowd that attacked the Capitol and killed a policeman, ”says one of the ads. “Then Republicans like David Valadao voted to support Marjorie Taylor Greene, letting QAnon win. Congressman David Valadao should have been with us. David Valadao was with Q, not you.”

Democrats removed Greene from office on the committee last week after earlier comments surfaced about his acceptance of conspiracy theories. Less than a dozen Republicans joined them in voting for Greene to be removed from the committees.

The Republican Party of the House campaign group fired and pointed out that none of the lawmakers targeted by the announcements in Spanish have supported the QAnon conspiracy theory.

Salazar voted to remove Greene from his committee duties. Valadao voted to accuse Trump of his role in inciting the crowd that attacked the Capitol. Garcia voted last year to condemn QAnon.

“House Democrats are so desperate that they are burning donor money by selling a disinformation campaign that has been proven false by various media outlets,” said Torunn Sinclar, a spokesman for the NRCC. “House Democrats’ lies won’t change the reality that Republicans won 28 of the 29 most competitive House races in 2020, losing zero House Republican incumbents and Republicans are on track to win even more seats in 2022 “.

Democrats believe tying the entire Republican Party to QAnon and Greene will be a powerful issue in the medium term that will further damage Republicans with suburban voters who distanced themselves from the party during the Trump years.

“Washington Republicans have made their choice: they have chosen to fall into the murderous QAnon people who have taken over his party,” said DCCC President Sean Patrick Maloney (DN.Y.). dit.

“Washington Republicans are trying to have it in both directions: they refuse to hold those responsible for the attack on the Capitol accountable, offering nothing but empty words after years of publishing lies and conspiracy theories. Voters understand the danger to conspiracy theorists and violent white supremacists, but instead of rejecting the extremism of his party, Republicans have welcomed them.There is no middle ground, but the actions of Washington Republicans have made clear a thing: no American will be sure of the QAnon mafia if Washington’s Republicans are in power.

DCCC’s previous purchase announcement targeted eight House Republicans, including Salazar and Garcia, in addition to the minority leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthy Shows Sunday: Trump’s indictment trial and stimuli dominate Schiff overthrows McCarthy: “No values” Democrats should turn the “Bee-Gees” into the face of the Republican party MORE (California) and representatives. Brian FitzpatrickBrian K. Fitzpatrick: On The Money: Biden indicates that it will advance in the relief of COVID-19 without GOP Economy adds 49,000 jobs in January The push for the minimum wage provokes democratic divisions The new Democratic superpac to address swing district Republicans during the vote to cancel the election The House bill introduced to give relief to gyms B MORE (Pa.), Young Kim (California), Michelle Steel (California), Don Bacon (Neb.) And Beth Van Duyne (Texas).

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