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Mon Nov 2, 2015, 03:48 AM Nov 2015

In a First, Pro-Bush Super PAC Books Airtime in Texas

A super PAC supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has booked airtime for the Texas primary, making it the first known group backing a 2016 presidential candidate to officially move toward TV advertising in the Lone Star State.

This week, Right to Rise USA reserved a week's worth of airtime in February in the Lone Star State, according to Paul Lindsay, a spokesman for the super PAC. The $6.1 million buy is part of a previously announced plan by the group to spend $16.8 million on TV advertising in some states that hold their primaries in March.

The super PAC, which reported raising more than $103 million in the first half of the year, has billed the cluster of initial buys as the "first significant investments in the March states from any campaign or super PAC." Lindsay said the reservations are part of a "long-term plan to tell the story about Jeb's conservative record and his plans to disrupt the old order in Washington."

Although the GOP field is giving Texas ample attention with regular fundraisers and occasional campaign events, no major organization supporting a White House hopeful besides the pro-Bush super PAC has gone public yet with plans for TV advertising in the state. Earlier this month, the campaign of retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson began reserving airtime for the March 1 primaries, though a spokesman said the strategy included all states voting that day except Texas.

Read more: http://www.texastribune.org/2015/11/01/first-pro-bush-super-pac-books-airtime-texas/

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