New Ads Target Ossoff, Senate Democrats for Choosing Illegal Immigrants Over Working Families

Jul 01, 2026 - 11:30
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New Ads Target Ossoff, Senate Democrats for Choosing Illegal Immigrants Over Working Families

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Ahead of midterm elections that will determine which party controls the Senate, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is launching an ad series targeting Senate Democrats for choosing illegal immigrants over working American families.

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The new ads will run across key battleground states, including Ohio, Michigan, Alaska, Iowa, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Georgia.

The latest to drop targets Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff, who is running for reelection in the U.S. Senate representing Georgia.

“Democrats wanted to tax Americans’ hard-earned tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits in order to protect taxpayer-funded benefits like free health care for illegal aliens,” NRSC National Press Secretary Bernadette Breslin told the Daily Signal.

“Under Joe Biden, Democrats let in millions of illegal immigrants, straining resources, putting communities at risk, and [Georgia Sen.] Jon Ossoff chose them over you, voting to increase taxes on working class families by $250 per month to give free healthcare to illegal immigrants,” a narrator says in a new ad.

The narrator concludes, “Dangerous criminals got the benefits you earned and now Jon Ossoff wants your vote again? No way.”

Last July, Ossoff voted against a Republican-crafted budget bill that prevented the expiration of tax cuts enacted during Trump’s first term. Ossoff is seeking reelection in a state President Donald Trump won in 2024.

The senator was first elected in 2020, unseating incumbent Republican Sen. David Perdue by a one-point margin.

While Ossoff ran unopposed in the Democrat primary, Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., won the Republican nomination in June, with President Donald Trump’s endorsement. The two will go head-to-head in November in a race that could determine the upper chamber majority.

Ossoff did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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