Hillary Clinton may be months away from making a decision about a 2016 presidential bid, but she’s already playing a central role in a Virginia congressional race. There, Democrats are hoping to stop a “professional Clinton hater” from gaining a seat in Congress where she could attack the potential presidential candidate and, perhaps one day, a sitting president.
House Majority PAC, an outside group that supports Democrats in the lower chamber, is rolling out a new ad Monday encouraging voters to “stand with Hillary” by rejecting Barbara Comstock, who once worked as an investigator for congressional Republicans during the Clinton administration.
The Democratic super PAC’s new 30-second web spot, backed by a $25,000 online advertising buy, calls Comstock “stalker-like” and “hell bent on smearing Hillary Clinton.” “Almost unhinged in her passion to bring down the Clintons, now Comstock’s itching to take on the Clintons again,” the narrator warns.
The ad concludes by encouraging viewers to “fight back” by visiting StandingWithHillary.com.
A Georgetown-educated lawyer, Comstock was a talented and tenacious sleuth for the House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, and a thorn in the side of the Clinton White House. Former colleagues recall her regularly working until 4 a.m. while digging into scandals.









