A GOP super PAC is back on the Philadelphia airwaves, hitting Democratic challenger Christina Finello for campaign fundraising. It creates a narrative contrast with Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks), depicted with a list of COVID-19 responses.
Defending Main Street, a GOP super PAC, released the 30 second spot titled “Chips Were Down.”
“When the chips were down, Brian Fitzpatrick fought for us, suspending his campaign and helping his community recover from COVID-19,” a voiceover says at the beginning of the ad. “Christina Finello was nowhere to be found. Finello was busy raising campaign cash.”
The primary criticism of Finello doesn’t hold up to much scrutiny. Fitzpatrick raised more campaign cash than she did during the pandemic. And Ivyland Borough Council where Finello serves did respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, although its profile is lower than that of the U.S. Congress.
But the ad’s ultimate goal – to show Fitpzatrick as a man of action in crisis – comes through.
Finello’s campaign fired back, criticizing Fitzpatrick and his partial alignment with President Donald Trump’s response to the pandemic.
“Brian Fitzpatrick’s record during the coronavirus pandemic has been indefensible. He’s voted against relief — on multiple occasions — for our local schools, working families, and small businesses,” said Finello Campaign Manager Ali Anderson. “Fitzpatrick has sided with Trump over the people of our district, and because he can’t run on his record, the corporate special interests backing him have resorted to desperately attacking Christina’s grassroots campaign.”
Seven Pa. House Dems voted for the HEROES Act. The state’s entire GOP congressional delegation, plus Dems Conor Lamb (D-Allegheny) and Susan Wild (D-Lehigh), voted no.
Fitzpatrick’s campaign significantly outraised Finello during Q1 and Q2 of the campaign, $890,000 to $400,000. Both Finello and Fitzpatrick claimed they broke fundraising records last quarter in separate press releases, although the data is not available on the FEC website yet.
A spokesperson from Defending Main Street told PoliticsPA that the commercial cost for the total ad buy is $180,000 and is currently airing on Philadelphia cable. The GOP super PAC released a TV ad earlier this cycle tying Finello to Speaker Nancy Pelosi and specific aspects of the HEROES Act.
According to the PAC’s candidate page, it also backed Fitzpatrick in his 2018 and 2016 bid for office. The only other time it supported another Pennsylvania candidate was in 2016 by endorsing then-Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Blair).
The group’s about page says that it promotes candidates that “support fiscally responsible, socially inclusive policy in health care, education, infrastructure, equal pay, environmental protection, and more.”
Several ratings outlets currently have the PA1 race as Leans Republican.
3 Responses
Fitzpatrick by 25
Republicans deserve zero credit for any COVID response this year. They have done nothing to help people, all they do is whine.
Fitzpatrick has aligned himself with Trump and he will be answering to the suburban voters at the ballot box.