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August 3, 2018 | Press Release

Nevada Priorities Announces New $500,000 Digital Ad Campaign Focused on Adam Laxalt’s Disastrous Plan for Nevada

Nevada Priorities Announces New $500,000 Digital Ad Campaign Focused on Adam Laxalt’s Disastrous Plan for Nevada

Washington, DC – Nevada Priorities, a state-based affiliate of Priorities USA Action, is launching a $500,000 digital ad campaign informing Nevada voters about Adam Laxalt’s out-of-state billionaire-supported plan to slash taxes on big businesses. Laxalt’s plan would take money from state education funding and prove devastating for Nevada’s children.

The ads will run statewide and will reach voters wherever they’re consuming content online, including Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, Pandora and Google. To view examples of the ads, click here and here.

“Adam Laxalt may be running for governor of Nevada, but he seems far more interested in catering to out-of-state billionaires who support a massive tax break for big businesses than actually addressing the needs of Nevada families,” said Patrick McHugh, Executive Director of Priorities USA Action. “Governor Sandoval himself has said that Laxalt’s plan would harm children, which is why he’s so far refused to endorse Laxalt to succeed him. Every single voter in Nevada who cares about the future of their state and their children needs to know about Adam Laxalt’s dangerous plan.”

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