Andrew Stone, spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, says the group's independent fundraising arm does, indeed, have an ad buy planned in support of Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., in early October.
Thursday morning Smart Media Group, a Republican-leaning publicity firm based in Alexandria, Va., reported via Twitter that the DCCC wasn't going through with a planned buy in support of Titus, and suggested it meant they were losing confidence in the race.
DCCC spokesman Andrew Stone said Thursday morning it was more likely a reflection of Titus' strength.
On Thursday afternoon, however, Stone reached out to say the buy worth more than $1 million is still in the works.
"The claim is false and we are fully committed in this district," Stone said.
Rep. Dina Titus does not care about the safety of Nevada workers especially miners.
Rep. Dina Titus believes a smoke filled cab on moving 300 ton haul truck is OK?
Rep. Dina Titus believes improperly installed electrical components that cause fires on moving 300 ton haul trucks is OK?
Rep. Dina Titus Believes its OK to cover-up Timely Reported Racism, Harassment,Safety Violations, and manufacturing of false records by foreign corporations in the Nevada Mining Industry.
Paul Rupp B125 SP NV 89047
Jobs picture gets worse in 27 states
By Annalyn Censky, staff reporter
September 21, 2010: 12:07 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The national unemployment rate may have only ticked up slightly in August, but on a state-by-state basis, the jobs picture continues to look a lot more grim in places like Nevada, Michigan and California.
A total of 27 states reported higher unemployment rates in August, nearly double the 14 that saw increases in July, the Labor Department said in its monthly report on state unemployment Tuesday.
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