
Future45 has dropped more than $4.5 million on ad blitz against Democrats. A pro-Trump super PAC that has been mostly dormant since the 2016 presidential election is back in action with seven-figure support from top GOP donors. Just in the last two weeks of October, Future45 has spent more than $4.5 million on ads targeting high profile liberals and the Democratic leadership, according to Federal Election Commission records.
Main Idea: Future45, a pro-Trump super PAC, has restarted major ad spending to attack Democrats with sharp election-season messages.
Key Points:
Future45’s attack ads and dark fear-based messaging could add to political division and mislead voters, shaping elections with large donor money.
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Nonprofit arm of Future45 described as actively running ads in support of Trump and Republicans.
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Major donor named as contributing $1 million to the super PAC.
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