Overview
- House Majority PAC said it has reserved $272 million in TV and digital ads to try to flip control of the U.S. House.
- The plan marks a move to offense, with nearly 80% of spending aimed at Republican-held seats across 68 media markets and a budget nearly 50% larger than 2024.
- Florida will receive about $20 million, with buys in Miami, Tampa, and Orlando targeting Reps. María Elvira Salazar, Carlos Giménez, Anna Paulina Luna, Laurel Lee, and Cory Mills.
- The group also booked major time in Pennsylvania, Texas’s Rio Grande Valley, Iowa, Phoenix, and Denver to reach voters in competitive districts.
- Democratic strategists cite Trump’s weaker approval and cost-of-living concerns as the opening, while the GOP’s main super PAC has not detailed a counter and Republicans hold a 217–212–1 edge.