Ending Spending Action Fund and the David Perdue campaign are not legally allowed to coordinate, but even if you're not in Perdue's strategy meetings, it's not hard to pick up on his message.

That's the latest ad above from the conservative outside group, part of a $2 million closing push that begins today on Atlanta televisions. Twice it uses President Barack Obama's "Make no mistake, these policies are on the ballot" line, just to get its point across.

Next is Perdue's own ad, which uses the same quote from Obama -- and even the same photo of Obama and Democrat Michelle Nunn together. (Perdue used the line in last week's debate, too.)

Perdue's ad also offers a straight-to-camera rebuttal to the "outsourcing" attack, with the candidate saying "I've helped create and save thousands of American jobs, regardless of what Michelle Nunn says."

But most importantly, it brings back the babies.

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Austin Walters died from an overdose in 2021 after taking a Xanax pill laced with fentanyl, his father said. A new law named after Austin and aimed at preventing deaths from fentanyl has resulted in its first convictions in Georgia, prosecutors said. (Family photo)

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