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Baldwin Launches First Attack Ad Of General Election Against Vukmir

Spot Targets Republican Challenger Leah Vukmir For Her Work With National Conservative Group ALEC

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Sen. Tammy Baldwin
In this Tuesday, April 25, 2017 file photo, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Alex Brandon/AP Photo

Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin has launched her first attack ad of the general election against Republican challenger Leah Vukmir.

The spot released Monday targets Vukmir for her work with a national conservative group that draws up model legislation for state lawmakers to propose. Vukmir is on the national board of the American Legislative Exchange Council.

ALEC is a national organization that brings together state lawmakers and corporate lobbyists to craft legislation supporting free markets, limited government and federalism.

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The group and its work is a frequent target of Democrats and other liberals.

Baldwin’s ad calls ALEC a “shadowy organization” and alleges Vukmis is “not for us” because she took money from ALEC members to push its agenda in Wisconsin.

Vukmir’s campaign says Baldwin is being a hypocrite because she took out-of-state donations from liberal special interest groups.