Political ads increase in intense primary race between longtime incumbent Tom Cole and newcomer
You may have already seen the political ads, as long-time incumbent Congressman Tom Cole is in a strong primary battle with newcomer and businessman Paul Bondar.
Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District. Oklahoma Republicans can choose to support Paul, a pro-Trump Republican, or support Republican Tom Cole, a career politician. This is just one of the ads currently running on television as five candidates compete to secure the Republican nomination for Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional seat. Experts say it’s a primary about who is the most partisan when these challenges arise, regardless of political party. Often they are like a race to the frontier. Ah, says political science professor Tyler Johnson. In the fourth-reddest district in Oklahoma, reelection is a June primary, not a general election. People like Tom Cole know that November doesn’t matter. The problem becomes paramount. If there is any problem. A common way to convince voters that someone is the best conservative choice is to mention current presidential candidate Donald Trump. You’ve heard it in Paul Boehner’s ads, and you can find Trump’s endorsement on Tom Cole’s campaign website. In 2020, former President Trump received around 6,465% of the vote in the 4th Congressional District. Well, you know, I think Tom Cole usually gets about 65 to 70 percent of the vote. Political science professor Melody Huckabee Rowlett predicts Tom Cole will win, but also notes that Cole’s 20 years in Congress could help a challenger who is not an established politician. There is. It comes down to the district and who people trust. So if they feel Tom Cole can’t be trusted, that’s not the case. Well, if they don’t have contact with him or feel like he doesn’t have their best interests in mind. And voters in Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District will have to make a decision over the next five weeks. Their primary election is set for June 18th.
Political advertising ramps up as longtime incumbent Tom Cole battles hard in primary election against newcomer
You may have already seen the political ads, as long-time incumbent Congressman Tom Cole is in a strong primary battle with newcomer and businessman Paul Bondar.
You may have already seen this political ad, as longtime incumbent Congressman Tom Cole is in a strong primary battle with newcomer and businessman Paul Bonder. Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you. As ads garner attention, political experts say the primaries are It’s all about telling voters who they can trust to be the best conservative choice for Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District. Open the video player above to learn more. TOP HEADLINES Authorities search for 3 inmates in Anadarko after escape from Caddo County Jail Thousands of Oklahomans at risk of losing affordable internet as program ends Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers say The weekend day involved in a crash near Stillwater Flight during a memorial service?Here are some gadgets to help make your journey smoother Cyberattack forces major U.S. healthcare network to divert ambulances from hospitals
You may have already seen the political ads, as long-time incumbent Congressman Tom Cole is in a strong primary battle with newcomer and businessman Paul Bondar.
Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you.
Given the ad’s attention, political experts say the primary is all about telling voters who they can trust as the most conservative choice in Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District. There is. Open the video player above to learn more.
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