Super PACs and dark money groups have poured more than $12.5 million into television ads attacking Gov. Kevin Stitt and boosting his Democratic opponent Joy Hofmeister before the November election.
Super PACs and dark money groups have poured more than $12.5 million into television ads attacking Gov. Kevin Stitt and boosting his Democratic opponent Joy Hofmeister before the November election.
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt faces three primary opponents next Tuesday. He has been assailed on-air for prison commutations he’s made and for a rocky relationship, Stitt who is an enrolled member of Cherokee Nation has with the Big Tribes in the state. Stitt’s main challenger in the four-candidate field is former Oklahoma Veterans Affairs Director Joel Kintsel, who’s getting a boost from several outside groups despite raising less than $33,000 as of June 13 for the race.
Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt is being targeted for mass commutations and a crime that involved cannibalism in an effort to portray him as being soft on crime ahead of this year's elections.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) With violent crime increasing in many parts of the U.S., Republicans see a winning strategy in portraying Democrats as soft on crime