Freedom’s Watch, the conservative advocacy organization, is launching about three dozen robocalls over the next week targeting U.S. House members across the country, including one vulnerable incumbent in California, PolitickerCA.com has learned.
The target list for the robocalls includes California Democratic Rep. Jerry McNerney among a host of other members of Congress
The calls start off by reminding recipients of current gas prices and emphasizing how the prices affect the cost of food. The calls also stress the potential for domestic drilling and mention that the member in question has voted against oil exploration on the continental shelf.
After Freedom’s Watch launched in 2007 it initially focused its efforts on conveying a national security-focused message. But the new robocalls underscore how the organization is switching to a more economic-focused message.
“We’re absolutely going to be concentrating on economic issues,” said Freedom’s Watch spokesman Ed Patru. In honing in on gas prices, Patru argued, Freedom’s Watch was picking an issue in which the divide between conservatives and liberals was stark.
Carrie James, a spokeswoman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, predicted the calls would have little effect on voters.
“People want long-term solutions to sky-rocketing gas prices,” she said. “Democrats in congress have been fighting for ways to become more energy independent and reduce prices at the pump for American families.”
The rest of Freedom Watch’s preliminary target list includes: Arizona Rep. Harry Mitchell and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, New York Rep. Kristen Gillibrand, Pennsylvania Reps. Jason Altmire, Chris Carney, and Paul Kanjorski from Pennsylvania, Ohio Rep. Zach Space, Kentucky Rep. John Yarmuth , Florida Rep. Tim Mahoney, Georgia Rep. Jim Marshall, Illinois Rep. Melissa Bean, Kansas Reps. Nancy Boyda and Dennis Moore, Texas Reps. Nick Lampson and Ciro Rodriguez, Wisconsin Rep. Steve Kagen, and New Hampshire Reps. Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes.
Freedom's Watch had previously launched three sets of robocalls. In May, the organization unleashed calls focusing on troop funding. The organization put out another military-focused set of calls earlier this month. And several weeks ago, Freedom's Watch launched calls focused on Senate incumbents.
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