Obama Campaign Launches Two New TV Ads on What Change Is and What It Isn’t
Highlights The Real Change Barack Obama Will Bring to Washington or Just Another Out of Touch President With A Lot To Learn
CHICAGO, IL – Today, the Obama campaign released two new 30-second TV ads, Real Change, which details what “change” is to Senator Obama and Still which details why John McCain would just be another out of touch president offering more of the same.
The Ads-Real Change and Still
Real Change and Still will air on national cable and in key states across the country beginning today.
See below for the transcripts:
Real Change
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BARACK: We’ve heard a lot of talk about change this year. The question is, change to what?
To me, change is a government that doesn’t let banks and oil companies rip off the American people.
Change is when we finally fix health care instead of just talking about it.
Change is giving tax breaks to middle class families instead of companies that send jobs overseas.
Change is a president who brings people together.
Read the Obama Plan for real change
Barackobama.com/issues
I’m Barack Obama, and I approved this message because this year, change has to be more than a slogan.
Approved by Barack Obama. Paid for by Obama for President.
Still
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ANNCR: 1982. John McCain goes to Washington.
Things have changed in the last 26 years. But McCain hasn’t.
Source:
New York Times, 7/13/08
He admits he still doesn’t know how to use a computer, can’t send an email.
Boston Globe, 12/18/07
Still doesn’t understand the economy.
Tax Policy
Center, Analysis of Candidates' Tax Plans, 8/15/08
And favors two hundred billion in new tax cuts for corporations, but almost nothing for the middle class.
After one President who was out of touch…
We just can’t afford more of the same.
BARACK: I’m Barack Obama and I approved this message.

