A Republican group is calling on a contingent of GOP senators to ensure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Addison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellDemocratic senator to party: 'A little message discipline wouldn't kill us' House to vote on resolution affirming peaceful transition of power Republican lawyers brush off Trump's election comments MORE (R-Ky.) allows debate on bipartisan election security legislation.

Republicans for the Rule of Law on Wednesday released a series of 30-second advertisements separately targeting Sen. Marco Rubio Marco Antonio RubioGOP lawmakers distance themselves from Trump comments on transfer of power McConnell pushes back on Trump: 'There will be an orderly transition' Graham vows GOP will accept election results after Trump comments MORE (R-Fla.), Sen. Lindsey Graham Lindsey Olin GrahamLincoln Project mocks Lindsey Graham's fundraising lag with Sarah McLachlan-themed video The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - Republicans lawmakers rebuke Trump on election Trump dumbfounds GOP with latest unforced error MORE (R-S.C.) and Sen. James Lankford James Paul LankfordMcConnell works to lock down GOP votes for coronavirus bill Charities scramble to plug revenue holes during pandemic Warren calls for Postal Service board members to fire DeJoy or resign MORE (R-Okla.), co-sponsors of bills the group says will "help protect America’s elections."

The group also targets Sen. Roy Blunt Roy Dean BluntSCOTUS confirmation in the last month of a close election? Ugly Senate to push funding bill vote up against shutdown deadline Social media platforms put muscle into National Voter Registration Day MORE (R-Mo.), the chairman of the Senate Rules Committee who has said that he will not bring up the legislation for a vote in committee.

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The advertisements are set to run almost daily on "Fox & Friends" in the senators' home states for the remainder of the August recess. The ads will also air on "Fox News Sunday" and "Meet the Press."

The television spots come as part of a larger campaign from Republicans for the Rule of Law to pressure McConnell to take up election security legislation in the Senate.

The group released a 60-second ad earlier this month targeting McConnell for his move to block requests from Democratic senators to pass election security bills by unanimous consent.

McConnell has defended the decision, arguing that the bills were partisan in nature and that the Trump administration has made a concerted effort to secure the nation's elections.

The ads released Wednesday air the statements Graham, Rubio, Blunt and Lankford have made about Russian interference in U.S. elections.