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A nonprofit group associated with a Democratic super PAC is launching a series of online video ads targeting several Republican senators up for reelection who are opposed to considering Merrick Garland for the open Supreme Court seat. Senator Ayotte is at it again: putting Washington politics over people, refusing to vote on the Supreme Court nominee, ignoring New Hampshire and the Constitution. We need the senator to do her job. Tell Senator Ayotte, Enough, do your job, the narrator of the ad that will run in New Hampshire says.The group Majority Forward launched the digital advertising campaign Thursday, which calls on Ayotte and four other senators to vote on Garland s nomin
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ation. The other 15-second ads target Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and se
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veral vulnerable Republicans facing competitive reelection races: Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, Rob Portman of Ohio and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. Below is the ad targeting McConnell. Majority Forward is an allied group of Senate Majority PAC, which is a Democratic super PAC fighting to retake control of the Senate in this election. Marc Elias, a partner at Perkins Cole, incorporated the super PAC last June. Elias currently serves as general counsel to Hillary Clinton s presidential campaign. The ads, which cost about $350,000, will run on certain websites as well on social media including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.This comes only a day after Garland met with
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Nicole Newberry C casts her vote with her children Colin L and Liam, at a polling place on April 3, 2012 in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Voters in Wisconsin, Maryland, and Washington D.C. vote today in the Republican presidential primary. Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images Updated at 6:06 p.m. ET CBS News About six in 10 of Mitt Romney s supporters in Wisconsin say they strongly favor him, CBS News early exit polling
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out of the state shows. The results show more enthusiasm for the current GOP presidential front-runner than in other recent primary states. While 58 percent strongly favor Romney, another 36 percent of his backers said they have reservations about him and another 6 percent said they voted for him because they dislike the other presidential candidates. In Illinois two weeks ago, where Romney won by a
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solid 12-point margin, just 42 percent of his supporters str
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ongly favored him, but 47 percent had reservations. Fifty-five percent of Romney voters in Louisiana strongly supported Romney, but the former governor lost the state to Rick Santorum. Among Santorum backers in Wisconsin, 43 percent of Santorum voters strongly favor him, but 37 percent have reservations about him. Another 19 percent dislike the other candidates. A full 83 percent of Wisconsin Republican primary voters think Romney will be the party s nominee, the early ex