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Saturday, February 4, 2017. NRSC targets Baldwin on Supreme Court in new TV ad. The National Republican Senatorial Committee today announced a new TV ad knocking U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin over her opposition to the nomination of Neil Gorsuch. The TV ad opens with the announcer saying Baldwin, D-Madison, said last year senators have an obligation to vote on nominees for the Supreme Court. The announcer closes the spot, â Tell Tammy Baldwin Put your country ahead of your party.â. Posted 853 AM Permalink.

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Saturday, February 4, 2017. NRSC targets Baldwin on Supreme Court in new TV ad. The National Republican Senatorial Committee today announced a new TV ad knocking U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin over her opposition to the nomination of Neil Gorsuch. The TV ad opens with the announcer saying Baldwin, D-Madison, said last year senators have an obligation to vote on nominees for the Supreme Court. The announcer closes the spot, â Tell Tammy Baldwin Put your country ahead of your party.â. Posted 853 AM Permalink.

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