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Slew Of Ads Attack Bennet Over Spending (VIDEOS)

Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO)

Sen. Michael Bennet (D) might want to stick to watching his Netflix this week. Turn on the TV in Colorado, and he’s bound to see one of the many, many ads his opponents are attacking him with. The ads come from different groups, but share a common theme: they hit Bennet hard on spending, and on his votes for the stimulus and health care reform.

“What’s unfair to Colorado is Bennet’s record of overspending, over-regulating and overtaxing,” Republican nominee Ken Buck says in his first ad of the general election:

The National Republican Senatorial Committee put up an ad with a similar tone. “Michael Bennet. More spending. High Taxes. Jobs lost,” the narrator says:

Meanwhile, American Crossroads, the conservative PAC backed by Karl Rove, among others, has a spot hitting Bennet for his votes on the stimulus and health care reform. “You have wasted our money,” the ad says:

Finally, the Club for Growth has released an ad in Colorado as part of a package of ads targeting key races. “Bennet voted for record spending and national debt,” the ad argues. “How does any of that help Colorado?”

At the same time, Bennet has stood by his stimulus vote.

“I think passing the recovery package was an essential thing to do in order to save us from, you know, the Great Depression,” he told reporters Thursday, according to The Hill. “And I think economists on both sides of the aisle say it was roughly responsible for three points of GDP.”

“It’s amazing if you look at the advertising that’s being run against me,” he said.

The TPM Poll Average shows Buck leading Bennet 46.6.-43.3.

2010 elections, American Crossroads, CO-SEN, Ken Buck, Michael Bennet, NRSC, Senate '10
Eric Lach

Eric Lach is a reporter for TPM. From 2010 to 2011, he was a news writer in charge of the website’s front page. He has previously written for The Daily, NewYorker.com, GlobalPost and other publications. He can be reached at ericl(at)talkingpoitnsmemo.com

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