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A day after the Florida primaries, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, released his first television ad for his re-election bid to the U.S. Senate. Nelson, who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary ...
After a continuous pounding on the airwaves from his wealthy rival, Sen. Bill Nelson is going up with his first TV ad, portraying himself to Florida voters as a voice of reason. "I believe a ...
Nelson is up with a 60-second digital ad that accuses Scott of a "political stunt" in his announcement in January with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke that Florida was "off the table" for future oil ...
Republicans are attempting to link U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party that has pushed for single-payer health care. A Facebook ad by the National Republican ...
A new ad portrays Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson as a career politician who doesn’t have the backs of senior citizens. The New Republican PAC, which is backing Gov. Rick Scott in Florida’s ...
A national Republican group is misleading Miami voters with a radio ad that says U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson "supports murderers," pointing to the Democrat’s positions on Cuba and Venezuela. The ...
Sen. Bill Nelson on Tuesday released the first digital ad of his re-election campaign, highlighting his trip into space in a feel-good appeal about reaching higher.
Democratic Florida Sen. Bill Nelson, facing an energetic challenge from Republican Gov. Rick Scott, is today releasing his first 2018 campaign ad — a digital spot rather than a more expensive TV ...
After months of being overpowered on the airwaves by Gov. Rick Scott, Sen. Bill Nelson is about to start punching back in the Florida Senate race.
U.S. Sen Bill Nelson released his first ad of the campaign Tuesday as his opponent, Gov. Rick Scott, released his eighth.
Another day, another hard-hitting Rick Scott TV ad against Sen. Bill Nelson in Florida's U.S. Senate race. This time it's the pro-Scott New Republican Super PAC out with a new 30-second ad that ...
An ad by a Republican group says that Sen. Bill Nelson “supports murderers” which is a distortion of his statements about leaders of Venezuela and Cuba.