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Salon: TV Ad Blasts “Debt Trap Debbie” Wasserman Schultz for Supporting Predatory Payday Lenders
A progressive non-profit organization is slamming Florida congresswoman and Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz for supporting predatory payday lenders.
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Associated Press: Group Targets Wasserman Schultz With TV Ad Over Payday Lending Bill
A liberal group is spending $100,000 in television ads in South Florida to call out embattled Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz for not cracking down harder on what many call the predatory practices of the payday lending industry.
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Tampa Bay Times: Debbie Wasserman Schultz Target of Another Payday Loan Ad
The hits keep coming for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who will now face another TV ad campaign over her support for payday lenders.
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FloridaPolitics.com: Group Targets Debbie Wasserman Schultz With TV Ad Over Payday Lending Bill
A liberal group is spending $100,000 in television ads in South Florida to call out embattled Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz for not cracking down harder on what many call the predatory practices of the payday lending industry.
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Raw Story: ‘Debt Trap Debbie’ Wasserman Schultz Slammed in New Ad for Siding With Predatory Lenders
Ads that label DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz as “Debt Trap Debbie” were set to debut on Miami-area television stations on Tuesday, CBS Miami reported.
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TV Ad Blitz Hits South Florida Demanding Wasserman Schultz Drop Support for Payday Lenders
Allied Progress Announces Six Figure Weeklong Network and Cable Ad Blitz on Eve of CFPB’s Expected June 2nd Rule Announcement
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FloridaPolitics.com: Advocacy Group Again Attacks “Florida Model” of Payday Lending in New Video
An advocacy group pushing for strong regulations on predatory payday loans is once again applying pressure on members of Florida’s congressional delegation, shortly before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is expected to announce new national rules for payday lending next week.
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Hard-Hitting Video Demolishes the Disastrous “Florida Model” of Payday Lending as CFPB Prepares Tough New National Rules
Tough New Video Released in Advance of Expanded Effort to Expose Industry’s Congressional Benefactors
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Politico: Uncovering the ‘Astroturf’ Firm Behind the CFPB Attack Ads
Politico is at last able to reveal the force behind “Protect America’s Consumers,” the secretive group that has already spent more than $130,000 on TV and radio ads attacking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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FloridaPolitics.com: Florida Politicians and Parties Got $2.5 Million From Payday Lenders, Group Says
Allied Progress has drawn attention to the issue of payday lending in Florida by attacking U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Democratic National Committee chair, and other politicians who have taken money from the industry … an advanced copy of its new report.