politics
House Democrats' PAC dumps $6 million into Ohio to target Max Miller
House Democrats’ super PAC announced Friday that it plans to spend an additional $6 million on advertising in Ohio's 7th Congressional District as they see hope in unseating embattled Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) amid abuse allegations.

TL;DR
- House Democrats' super PAC is spending an additional $6 million on advertising in Ohio's 7th Congressional District.
- The PAC sees hope in unseating Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) amid abuse allegations.
- The increased investment is in Cleveland, bordering Miller's district.
- The total ad spending by the super PAC now exceeds $7 million.
- Rep. Miller faces allegations of abusing his ex-wife and daughter.
- Miller remains committed to staying in the race despite calls to step down and an ongoing House Ethics Committee investigation.
- House Majority PAC President Mike Smith stated Miller is an embarrassment and expressed confidence in Democrats retaking the House.