House Democrats’ PAC Adds $6 Million to Cleveland Spending After Ohio’s Miller Opts to Stay in Race
The move follows Miller’s decision to stay in the race as House Democrats target a seat they see as increasingly competitive.
- On Friday, the House Majority PAC increased campaign advertising reservations in Cleveland by roughly $6 million, raising total area spending to roughly $7 million in response to Republican Rep. Max Miller's decision to continue his reelection campaign.
- Emily Moreno, Miller's ex-wife, has accused the congressman of abuse, alleging he fractured their two-year-old daughter's collarbone and held a gun to her head; Miller has denied the allegations, calling them "politically motivated."
- During February court proceedings for an emergency civil protection order, Miller claimed he had "substantial evidence" refuting abuse allegations, but his lawyers later retracted those claims after reviewing doorbell footage.
- The House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into the allegations last week, while the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee moved Democratic challenger Brian Poindexter onto its priority list to capitalize on Miller's vulnerability.
- Miller let the ballot replacement deadline pass earlier this month, locking in his candidacy and transforming what was considered a safely Republican seat into a competitive contest for Democrats heading into November.
32 Articles
32 Articles
House Democrats PAC adds $6 million to Cleveland spending after Northeast Ohio Rep. Max Miller opts to stay in race
A super PAC affiliated with U.S. House Democrats plans to increase its campaign advertising reservations in Cleveland by roughly $6 million.
House Democrats’ PAC adds $6 million to Cleveland spending after Ohio’s Miller opts to stay in race
House Majority PAC plans to increase its campaign advertising reservations in Cleveland in response to Republican Rep. Max Miller’s decision to proceed with his reelection campaign.
House Democrats PAC adds $6 million to Cleveland spending after Ohio’s Miller opts to stay in race
A super PAC affiliated with U.S. House Democrats plans to increase its campaign advertising reservations in Cleveland, Ohio, by roughly $6 million on Friday, in response to Republican Rep. Max Miller’s decision to proceed with his reelection campaign despite allegations…
House Democrats PAC adds $6M to Cleveland spending after Miller opts to stay in race
A super PAC affiliated with U.S. House Democrats plans to increase its campaign advertising reservations in Cleveland, Ohio, by roughly $6 million on Friday, in response to Republican Rep. Max Miller’s decision to proceed with his reelection campaign despite allegations of abuse by his ex-wife Emily Moreno.
House Democrats PAC adds $6 million to Cleveland spending after Ohio's Miller opts to stay in race
A super PAC affiliated with U.S. House Democrats plans to increase its campaign advertising reservations in Cleveland, Ohio, by roughly $6 million on Friday, in response to Republican Rep.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 57% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium


























