Politically Georgia | Atlanta Journal Constitution | Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell, Patricia Murphy, Adam Beam
Spending watch
A national conservative group is putting $150,000 behind Public Service Commissioner Tricia Pridemore’s bid for an open U.S. House seat.
Winning For Women Action Fund said the buy will include digital and mail ads backing Pridemore in the 11th District.
The spot casts her as a Donald Trump-aligned conservative who would reinforce the president’s agenda in Congress.
The message is that Trump needs backup, and Pridemore is the fighter he can trust.
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