The Republican Jewish Coalition is spending $500,000 in Pennsylvania to protect incumbent Sen. Pat Toomey in a battleground state.

Matthew Brooks, the RJC’s executive director, said Oct. 31 that the ad campaign targeting Toomey’s challenger, Katie McGinty, had topped $500,000, double what a political action committee affiliated with

J Street, the liberal Jewish Middle East policy group, is spending on the Democrat.

The RJC is running an online and television ad targeting McGinty for her support of the Iran nuclear deal. J Street, similarly, is targeting Toomey for opposing the sanctions relief for nuclear rollback deal reached last year.

The Iran deal has become a battleground this election between liberal pro-Israel groups that backed the agreement, and centrist and right-wing pro-Israel groups in opposition. It has figured in a number of Senate and House of Representatives races.

Pennsylvania is among the states Democrats hope to win to regain control of the Senate. The race between Toomey and McGinty is tight. — jta

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