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New York Post
Anti-AOC group takes war against lefty pol to her home turf with NYC billboard ads
By Vaughn Golden,
9 days ago
An out-of-state conservative group is taking its war against Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to her home turf by buying up some billboard ads in Queens blasting her left wing policies.
The Texas-based Job Creators Network is dumping $100,000 into the primary race to support former Wall Street investor Marty Dolan, the Post reported earlier this week.
After splashing AOC’s face over billboards in Times Square earlier this week, they have now targeted locations right in her district, almost.
One is on Astoria Boulevard — within her 14th Congressional District that includes parts of Queens and the Bronx — and the other is on Northern Boulevard, just a few blocks outside.
“It was a very pleasant surprise and we welcome support from all quarters,” Dolan told the Post Friday about the new billboards.
Dolan says he’s running as a more moderate Democrat–championing the Republican-passed 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as well as what he describes as a more “commonsense” tax system.
He also knocks AOC’s record on crime and migrants and bashed her for whizzing off to Las Vegas this week to stump for President Joe Biden.
“Maybe while she’s in Las Vegas she should make a bet on our campaign,” Dolan quipped.
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