House GOP campaign arm launches ad blasting Alaska Democrat for voting against military pay raise
Peltola is running for her second full term as Alaska's at-large representative
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FIRST ON FOX: The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is launching an ad targeting Alaska's Democrat at-large representative for voting against a military pay increase.
The House Republicans' campaign arm is launching the digital ad against Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, who will be running for her second full term as a member of Congress.
The ad will be targeted to military bases throughout Alaska and is the first in an expected series of ads on Peltola's voting record on veterans' issues.
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"Alaskans put service above self, but Mary Peltola doesn’t," NRCC spokesperson Ben Petersen told Fox News Digital.
"Peltola turning her back on active-duty troops and betraying Alaska veterans like this is unforgivable," Petersen added.
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The ad, titled "Under Attack," says our "soldiers are under attack" and blasts Peltola for voting against the House defense appropriations package that included a 5.2% pay raise for the troops.
Additionally, the ad hits Peltola for voting en bloc against a funding bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and veterans' benefits with other House Democrats.
"But Mary Peltola voted against a pay raise for our troops, the largest military pay raise in 20 years that both Democrats and Republicans supported," the ad says.
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"But Mary said no," the ad continues. "Then, Mary voted against our veterans. No to funding the VA, no to veterans’ benefits."
"Tell Mary Peltola: Start standing up for our military and veterans," it concludes.
Peltola's campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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The ad comes as Peltola looks to capture a second full term in Congress.
Peltola took the seat in a special election after the passing of Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, in March 2022.