Two new ads – Safe and Kelly began airing on TV yesterday targeting Deborah Ross for her opposition to the North Carolina sex offender registry. In coverage of the ads The Washington Post notes:

“A heartless liberal fighting to protect sex offenders’ rights over victims? That’s damning stuff for voters to hear in one of Democrats’ most promising pickup opportunities, and Democrats know it.”

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Could this be the attack ad the U.S. Senate race in North Carolina comes down to?

The Washington Post |By Amber Phillips

The high-stakes war of words started Tuesday, when Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) launched a statewide TV ad accusing his Democratic opponent, former state lawmaker and ACLU lawyer Deborah Ross, of opposing a North Carolina sex offender registry.

In the ad, a Marine sergeant shares that she was raped, criticizing Ross for opposing the creation of the sex offender registry in the ’90s. "She wants to protect sexual predators over victims," says a somber Sgt. Kelly Lowe. "When they choose to rape, they don’t get those rights back."

A heartless liberal fighting to protect sex offenders’ rights over victims? That’s damning stuff for voters to hear in one of Democrats’ most promising pickup opportunities, and Democrats know it.

Republicans counter that if you have to explain why you have troubles with a sex offender registry, then you’re already losing the debate. They point to news articles from the ’90s where she expressed concern about "vigilantism."

Democrats don’t argue Burr’s ad could be bad news for their candidate. They shared with The Fix internal polling that shows Ross takes a significant double-digit hit after voters see Burr’s ad about the sex offender registry.

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