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Hey there! Not sure if you're still looking for an answer here, but nevertheless, here's what I would recommend:
In this case, I would probably build out a separate account for each under a master MCC account. You can technically accomplish it in one account, but since you have different websites & are targeting similar keywords, I would split them out separately.
Hope this helps!
Do both of these ads live in the same ad set? If so, do they have an equal amount of impressions?