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They believed that Garvey's ideas diverted African Americans from working on current racial issues and change in the United States. Randolph and Owen started the "Garvey Must Go" campaign in 1922, with the goal of getting Garvey deported. This appeared to contradict their original mission statement.
The ads. Schiff has spent upward of $25 million on television advertising, most of which has framed the contest as a two-candidate race between him and Garvey. An outside group of Schiff allies ...
Garvey’s ad spending so far has been aimed at that community. His campaign said last month he planned to spend $5 million on television, radio and digital ads urging Latino voters to embrace his ...
Ahead of the primary election, Rep. Adam Schiff’s campaign paid for fliers that promoted Steve Garvey as a conservative threat. They were intended to boost Garvey’s image with Republican voters.
Garvey announced last week he planned to spend $5 million on advertising in the run-up to Election Day aimed at the Latino community, including a TV spot in Spanish, the campaign’s first statewide ad. It hits on familiar themes for Garvey, including inflation and gas prices, crime and the state’s notoriously high taxes.
Today, Garvey is in a head-to-head race with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Burbank, for a Senate seat. Garvey is far behind Schiff in the latest Berkeley-IGS poll, and trails Schiff in campaign cash on hand ...
Schiff ads spotlight Steve Garvey’s conservative leanings. Adam Schiff is far ahead of his opponents for the California U.S. Senate seat in every way campaign cash is measured–money raised ...
Garvey’s campaign has spent just $1.4 million through mid-February. Schiff’s ads, which make no mention of Porter, describe Garvey as “too conservative for California.” They appear to have ...