Saturday, September 18, 2010

FEC filing indicates Democratic group targeting Roy Blunt

An FEC filing Thursday by a Democratic group calling itself the Commonsense 10 shows it is spending $123,548.93 on advertising targeting Seventh District Congressman Roy Blunt.


Reportedly, the ads will again stress Blunt's insertion of language in the 2002 Homeland Security Bill designed to help tobacco companies at the same time he was dating Phillp Morris lobbyist Abigail Perlman, whom he later married.

The advertisements are being done by Ralston Lapp Media, Washington.

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