Group targets Debbie Wasserman Schultz with television advertising over payday financing bill. Ryan Banfill, Wasserman Schultz’s campaign spokesman, stated “the advertisement, as with any the other people, deliberately takes her away from context.”

Group targets Debbie Wasserman Schultz with television advertising over payday financing bill. Ryan Banfill, Wasserman Schultz’s campaign spokesman, stated “the advertisement, as with any the other people, deliberately takes her away from context.”

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MIAMI — A liberal team is investing $100,000 in tv adverts in Southern Florida to phone down embattled Democratic nationwide Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz for perhaps not breaking down harder about what many call the predatory methods of this payday financing industry.

Allied Progress, with its 30-second advertisement, makes use of the congresswoman’s current look on a nearby Sunday public affairs reveal to slam her for co-sponsoring a bill that could postpone the federal customer Financial Protection Board from managing the business enterprise. Read more “Group targets Debbie Wasserman Schultz with television advertising over payday financing bill. Ryan Banfill, Wasserman Schultz’s campaign spokesman, stated “the advertisement, as with any the other people, deliberately takes her away from context.””