How could Trump’s Big Lie that he won the election damage our democracy? A similar lie propelled the Nazis to power and helped end Democracy in Germany. Los Angeles – May 9, 2021 – Trump’s falsehood that the election was stolen is uncannily similar to the lie that helped propel the Nazis to power, […]
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A rising Democratic PAC: Maybe you’re not a Republican after all.
Congress Majority PAC’s mission is to keep Democrats in control of the House and Senate and re-elect Joe Biden as President. CM PAC is a SuperPAC with a highly innovative approach. Most PACs support individual candidates by name and attack their opponents in local or statewide races. But our powerful spots mention no candidate […]
New TV spot: During the Coronavirus, Democratic voters and leaders put community ahead of self-interest.
The aim of Congress Majority’s proposed new ad campaign is to win over Republican voters, and get them to question their identification with Republican policy.
Congress Majority PAC ads make strong case for Democrats in 2018 mid-term election and answer ads by Future45 PAC and Donald Trump for President PAC
Los Angeles — November 4, 2018 — There’s still time to make a difference in the election. As contributions come in, Congress Majority will immediately place advertising in social media, right up through the close of polls on election day. After that it’s on to the 2020 election. Congress Majority PAC’s mission is to bring […]
Congress Majority PAC breaks new ground — It’s a SuperPAC whose TV spots mention no candidate by name, and urge viewers to vote Democrat in the mid-term election
In a Hail Mary pass that may help turn the Senate blue, Congress Majority PAC hopes to run its generic ads in TX, TN and ND, if they can close last-minute support from three major Democratic SuperPACs they are in discussions with. The SuperPAC’s ads aim to persuade swing voters that Democrats – as a […]
A new kind of SuperPAC
Los Angeles – October 11, 2018 – Congress Majority PAC, a SuperPAC launching today, is ignoring the conventional wisdom that all races are local. In a departure from conventional candidate-centered ads, their TV spots get behind all Democrats, mention no candidate by name, and aim to persuade swing voters that Democrats — as a group […]