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Posted: 2020-10-27T18:37:13Z | Updated: 2020-10-27T19:09:11Z

Two Republican super PACs used the same supposed voter in newly released ads for at least three different Senate races, including those in Maine, Iowa and Kansas.

In an ad produced by American Crossroads that aired in Kansas, a brown-haired woman criticizes Democratic Senate candidate Barbara Bollier.

She wants to take away all guns, the woman in the ad says of Bollier. (In fact, Bollier has said she supports the Second Amendment.)

Too extreme for Kanas flashes on the ad next to Bolliers name, giving the impression that the woman in the ad is a voter in Kansas.

But that same woman has appeared in Senate race ads in Maine and Iowa as well, making it clear that shes an actor and revealing the conservative groups apparent deception.

Families across Iowa are struggling, the woman says in an ad paid for by the Senate Leadership Fund. With the economy, with this pandemic, keeping our health care is crucial.

We cant trust Sara Gideon, she says in another SLF ad, this time attacking Republican Sen. Susan Collins Democratic challenger in Maine. Shes just too risky a choice.