The Trailer: Why Democrats want to talk about Texas’s abortion law (and Republicans don’t)

Saving Arizona PAC, “Nowhere.” Blake Masters had a tiny political profile when he jumped into the 2022 Republican primary for U.S. Senate: He was a protege of Silicon Valley libertarian Peter Thiel, who hadn’t ever held office. Like its first digital ad buy, this Saving Arizona PAC spot doesn’t say much about who Masters is. It focuses on Attorney Gen. Mark Brnovich, who Donald Trump has attacked over his certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 win. The ad echoes Trump, picturing the attorney general signing the election forms and “making excuses instead of standing with our president.” It then features Trump, at a July rally in Arizona, mentioning Masters, and Masters taking the stage. It’s easy to think the former president has endorsed Masters, but he’s stayed out of the race so far, apart from his criticism of Brnovich and other Republicans who didn’t contest the election.

Source: WP