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hybrid ad
noun
1 a political advertisement paid for jointly by a national party committee and a candidate's campaign committee; can benefit from the cheaper rates that candidates receive, if the ad spends equal time promoting the party and the candidate
For example, in Arizona a hybrid ad from the NRSC and GOP nominee Kari Lake attacks both Democratic nominee Rep. Ruben Gallego and Harris.Politico
In one example from last month, a hybrid ad from the NRSC and Walker spends the first 12 seconds criticizing President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Georgia gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams. Only then does the ad turn to take on Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock directly, and feature Walker.NBC News
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