State Chamber of Commerce has issue with recent Rahall ad

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce has a problem with a new ad recently released supporting Congressman Nick Rahall.

According to a release from the state Chamber of Commerce, the ad states that Congressman Rahall is supported by the local chambers of commerce, and then cites an endorsement made in 2012.

However, the state Chamber of Commerce claims they checked in with nine local chambers within the 3rd Congressional District who said they have not voiced their support of Congressman Rahall in 2014.

The ad is paid by the House Majority PAC, a Pelosi-supported group. The state Chamber of Commerce is asking the group to take down the “deceptive campaign ad.”





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