Democrats Launch $35 Million Campaign Targeting Minorities
Democrats Launch $35 Million Campaign Targeting Minorities

Democrats Launch $35 Million Campaign Targeting Minorities

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The Democratic Party has launched a $35 million campaign to engage Asian American and Pacific Islander voters in key congressional districts, focusing on multilingual advertising across various media platforms. Meanwhile, in Florida, former sheriff David Shaw faces scrutiny in a political ad regarding his handling of a controversial 2010 case that involved the death of a young mother, which has been linked to his deputy. House Republicans are set to target Democratic candidates who accepted donations from the Soros family, framing them as extreme and out of touch with American voters. Additionally, misinformation campaigns, including deepfake videos, are influencing public perception, particularly surrounding President Biden and other candidates. In a Florida state senate primary, a Democratic candidate, Carmen Torres, is under attack from misleading GOP-funded ads claiming she has Republican ties, which she vehemently denies. These developments highlight the increasingly contentious political landscape as candidates prepare for upcoming elections.

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