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August 27th, 2024
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DEMOCRAT WILL ROLLINS RELEASES FIRST TV AD OF GENERAL ELECTION REMATCH IN CA-41
“Public Service” reinforces Rollins’ anti-corruption pledge
CORONA, C.A. — Today, Will Rollins, the Democratic Nominee in California’s 41st District, released his first television ad of the 2024 general election.
“My career has been about public service,” says Rollins in the new spot. “That’s why in Congress, I want to stop corruption in both parties with term limits and a ban on stock trading.”
The ad, “Public Service,” can be viewed HERE and is part of a seven-figure ad buy in the Los Angeles and Palm Springs markets.
The corruption focus from the Rollins campaign increases the spotlight on Ken Calvert, who is under scrutiny after new reports that he is yet again directing federal earmarks to increase the value of his own properties around Riverside County. Recently, a watchdog group filed a formal ethics complaint against Calvert for his self-dealing.
Rollins also highlights his time working for former Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Democrat has attracted a wide range of endorsements across party lines, garnering support from former Republican Riverside County Sheriff Stan Sniff and former California Republican Assembly Leader Chad Mayes.
The ad goes on the air with just 70 days until the critical November election. Ken Calvert, Rollins’ Republican opponent, has yet to go up on television with any ads of his own. The Cook Political Report is rating California’s 41st as a toss-up.
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Will Rollins is a Palm Springs resident and Southern California native. A former federal prosecutor and counterterrorism law attorney, he is now the Democratic nominee for Congress in California’s 41st Congressional District. California’s 41st District is shaping up to be a key 2024 matchup that will help decide the House majority. Punchbowl News called it the #2 most critical race in the battle for control of the House, and the National Journal ranked it as one of its 15 seats most likely to flip this November.