Kasich super-PAC says ad didn't have proper disclaimer.

The super-PAC supporting Ohio Gov. John Kasich's presidential bid filed complaints with Ohio television stations over a Donald Trump ad.

In the complaint, New Day for America officials wrote:

This advertisement must be removed from the air because it does not contain the proper written

disclaimer. Specifically, 11 C.F.R. � 110.11(C)(3)(iii) requires that �A communication transmitted

through television or through any broadcast, cable, or satellite transmission, must also include a similar

statement that must appear in clearly readable writing at the end of the television communication.� No

disclaimer appears at �the end� of the advertisement paid for by Donald Trump.

"Campaigns always reflect the candidate, and it's clearly amateur hour over at Trump HQ," said Matt David, New Day For America chief strategist. "How can a campaign who can't figure out how to run a television ad possibly beat the Clinton political machine? It's a joke."

In a news release, New Day said TV stations in Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati agreed to pull the ad.

Kasich and Trump are in a tight battle for Ohio with voters heading to the polls Tuesday. If Kasich wins, it could block Trump from getting enough delegates to secrure the nomination. If Kasich loses, he will likely drop out of the race.

Later in the day, New Day released an ad slamming Trump.