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Super PACs Linked to House Leadership Announce Over $400 Million in Midterm Ad Reservations

Two super PACs associated with Republican and Democratic House leadership have announced ad reservations exceeding $400 million for the midterm elections. The announcements come as both parties aim to secure the House majority this fall. One of the groups, House Majority PAC, is tied to Democratic leadership.

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The funds are intended for campaigns ahead of the elections this fall, with both parties focusing on gaining control of the House of Representatives.

The combined reservations highlight the significant financial resources being allocated to influence the outcome of the midterm elections.

These announcements occur amid preparations for the 2026 midterm elections, which will determine control of the House. The ad spending reflects strategies by both parties to mobilize voters and support their candidates in key races.

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Both parties are strategically investing heavily in ads to mobilize voters and secure a competitive edge in the House.

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