Trusted Leadership PAC, an organization that supports the presidential campaign of Sen. Ted Cruz, is beginning a roll out of ads in Arizona and Utah.The groups will spend $200,000 on television ads and $80,000 in radio ads,Presidential primaries in those states are March 22.The first ad is a 30-second spot called "Ready on Day One." The video announces that voters "can't take a chance on this election" and shows images of Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders.The video points out that Cruz has "taken on the Washington cartel time after time," showing a clip of Cruz's filibuster of the Affordable Care Act.that an ad running in Arizona titled "Grant" features a father talking about the killing of his son, reportedly by an illegal immigrant.A ad for Utah features Utah Sen. Mike Lee announcing his support for Cruz. Lee says in the video that Cruz promised to "stand up to a growing, overbearing federal government" and that Cruz "kept his promises." He closes by appealing to voters to "unite behind Ted Cruz."Cruz will be campaigning this weekend in Arizona and Utah.