Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia is launching a $4 million statewide ad campaign that seeks to rebut criticism of stock transactions she made amid the coronavirus pandemic, as she faces stiff competition in a November special election.
Loeffler’s campaign announced new television, radio and digital ad buys Monday, with three ads set to launch across Georgia on Tuesday. One is titled “Untrue” and takes aim at the scrutiny Loeffler faced in recent months over transactions made just before the virus outbreak sent markets tumbling.
The wealthy political newcomer faces a crowded field as she looks to hold onto the seat to which she was recently appointed. That includes a serious challenger from within her own party in Rep. Doug Collins, a four-term congressman and close ally of President Donald Trump. The race won’t be filtered by party primaries, and all contenders will appear together on the Nov. 3 ballot.
Loeffler and her husband, a wealthy business executive who is chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, offloaded parts of their portfolio and purchased new stocks, including shares in a chemical company that manufactures protective equipment, as Congress was receiving briefings on the growing threat of the pandemic.
Loeffler has said she played no part in the trades, they were managed by third-party advisers and she has not attempted to profit from her time in the Senate. She also announced that she’s selling her holdings in individual stocks.