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Vice President Mondale Launches Obama Campaign for Change “Seniors Talking to Seniors” Program

Vice President Mondale Launches Obama Campaign for Change “Seniors Talking to Seniors” Program

Former Vice President Walter Mondale marks the 73rd anniversary of Social Security with a groundbreaking grassroots effort to reach Minnesota seniors

Walter Mondale

ST. PAUL – Seventy-three years after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law the creation of Social Security, former Vice President Walter Mondale, long-time Minnesota human-rights advocate Dr. Josie Johnson and Obama for Minnesota State Director Jeff Blodgett kicked off a groundbreaking new “Seniors Talking to Seniors” program at Sen. Obama’s Minnesota Campaign for Change headquarters.

Vice President Mondale, Dr. Johnson and Blodgett spoke of the importance of reaching out to seniors. Vice President Mondale highlighted U.S. Sen. Barack Obama’s detailed plans to stand up for seniors and ensure every American has the same chance at a fulfilling retirement.

“Senator Obama has comprehensive plans to protect Social Security, strengthen retirement savings, make affordable health care available to every American and to protect and honor our seniors,” Vice President Mondale said. “With the ‘Seniors Talking to Seniors’ program, we will be launching a sustained effort to grow Senator Obama’s broad support among this important group of voters.”

After Mondale’s remarks, senior volunteers hit the phones to talk with other seniors about Barack Obama’s strong record of fighting for issues important to them. The “Seniors Talking to Seniors” program is a key element of Obama’s strategy to win Minnesota’s 10 electoral votes. Both Obama and Sen. McCain consider Minnesota a vital state to win in the election.

“There is no question about it: Minnesota is absolutely critical for our campaign and for Senator McCain’s campaign,” Blodgett said. “Neither campaign wins this election without Minnesota. The ‘Seniors Talking to Seniors’ program will Minnesota’s seniors the tools they need to spread Senator Obama’s message and recruit new supporters within their own communities, neighborhoods, churches and other aspects of their lives.

“It is a neighborhood and town-based effort that will build broad-based support for Senator Obama’s candidacy among seniors. In campaign offices all over Minnesota, senior supporters of Senator Obama will regularly help us talk with Minnesotans and make sure they understand Senator Obama’s ideas to turn around the economy and keep us safe.”

Posted by Mike on August 14, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Releases New TV Ad To Air During the Olympics

Obama Campaign Releases New TV Ad to Air During the Olympics
30-Second Spot Highlights Senator Obama’s Plan to Stand Up for the Middle Class

CHICAGO – Today, the Obama campaign unveiled a new ad to run during the Olympics. The ad, Three Bedroom Ranch, discusses Obama’s plan to put the middle class first by growing the economy, ending tax cuts for companies that ship jobs overseas, creating new jobs here at home, investing in education and cutting taxes for working families. Barack Obama will ensure the economic security of middle-class families in the short-term, and restore balance and fairness to our economy; to make sure that Americans aren’t just getting by, but getting ahead.

Three Bedroom Ranch will air on national cable and broadcast in all 50 states beginning Monday.

Video                                                             
Audio

Fade up on a home construction site.  It’s early dawn and a construction crew is beginning to assemble a suburban home.  A blue filter covers the middle of the screen.

SUPER: A Plan To Build

Time lapse photography captures the construction from the foundation to the finished home.

The action becomes the backplate for graphics.  SUPERS animate on the screen and are supported by b-roll shots:

Obama talking to a group of supporters.  SUPER: Obama Economic Plan (Continues throughout)

Workers.  SUPER: 1. Grow the Economy.

Portrait of a worker.  SUPER: 2. End Tax Breaks for Companies that Ship Jobs Overseas

Obama talking with small business owner. SUPER:  3. Give tax breaks to businesses that create jobs here

Portrait of a school child.  SUPER: 

4. Invest in Education

Obama talking with a family.  SUPER:  5. $1,000 Tax Cut for Working Families

Windmills, solar panels.  SUPER: 

6. Energy Independence

 Transition to still of BO in front of American flag. Disclaimer

SUPER: BarackObama.com

 It begins with a plan.

A plan to build.

A plan to put hard working Americans first.

Barack Obama.

He’ll put the middle class ahead of Corporate Interests to…

Grow the economy.

End tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas.

Help businesses that create jobs here.

Invest in education.

Cut taxes for working families.

And make energy independence an urgent national priority.

BO:  I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on August 14, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Releases New Ad Highlighting Plan To Put America’s Middle Class First

Obama Campaign Releases New Ad Highlighting Plan to Put America’s Middle Class First
30-Second Spot to Air in 16 Battleground States

CHICAGO—Today the Obama campaign announced a new TV ad focused on the economy to air beginning Thursday in 16 battleground states. The new ad entitled Book highlights Obama’s plan to break with the failing economic policies of the past eight years and put America’s middle class first. The ad will run in AK, CO, FL, IA, MI, MO, MT, NM, NV, NH, NC, ND, OH, PA, VA, and WI.

John McCain has supported George Bush 95 percent of the time, including spending ten billion dollars a month for the war in Iraq while the Iraqis sell oil for record prices, giving Iraq a $79 billion oil surplus at the expense of America's economy.  Barack Obama knows that families need immediate and lasting relief -- that’s why he will put America's middle class first. Senator Obama will responsibly end the war in Iraq, restore balance and fairness to our economy, and give working people immediate and meaningful relief.

“Book”– Barack Obama for President – 30 Second TV                                              

Video

A glossy hardcover book:

Economics

By John McCain

Book opens and pages flip to:

Chapter 1.

Supported Bush 95%

McCain Supported Bush 95% in 2007

 Congressional Quarterly

Chapter 2.

$10 Billion a month in Iraq

Congressional Research Service, 6/23/08

Chapter 3.

Record Oil Prices

Chapter 4.

$79 Billion Oil Surplus

New York Times, 8/5/08

Chapter 5.

Hurting Our Economy

Transition to video of Barack with people.

End the war responsibly

Better Schools

No More Oil Company

Tax Breaks

 Audio
“I’m Barack Obama and I approved this message.”

Economics … by John McCain.   

Support George Bush 95 percent of the time.  

Keep spending ten billion dollars a month for the war in Iraq …

While the Iraqis sell oil for record prices.   

Giving Iraq a $79 billion oil surplus …

And hurting our economy.

Barack Obama’s plan:

End the war responsibly.

Better schools. 

No more tax breaks for oil companies.

Barack Obama … the Middle Class first.

Posted by Mike on August 13, 2008 | Permalink

Minnesota Is A Key Battleground, One Of 22 Key Battleground States Identified By Obama Campaign

Change Begins in Minnesota, Barack Obama’s Blueprint for Victory

Minnesota is a Key Battleground
One of 22 key battleground states
• Oregon
• Colorado
• Nevada
• New Mexico
• Montana
• North Dakota
• Minnesota
• Iowa
• Missouri
• Indiana
• Washington
• Wisconsin
• Michigan
• New Hampshire
• Pennsylvania
• Virginia
• North Carolina
• Georgia
• Florida
• Alaska
• Ohio
• Maine

Minnesota – Major Part of Our National Strategy
• Ninth most electoral votes of any battleground
• State seen as must‐win for both candidates

Posted by Mike on August 12, 2008 | Permalink

Concept Car Featured In New Obama Ad "Hands" Is The Ford Airstream

 Ford Press Release From January 7, 2007.

TWO AMERICAN ICONS DELIVER THE CROSSOVER MODEL OF THE FUTURE WITH THE FORD AIRSTREAM CONCEPT

DETROIT, Mich. , Jan. 7, 2007 – Playing to win in the growing crossover segment, Ford has joined with another iconic company to showcase how it could further expand its lineup of expressive crossovers with the Ford Airstream Concept.

“Crossovers are an increasingly important part of our business, and Ford is going to continue developing an expressive range of these vehicles,” says Peter Horbury, executive director – Design, The Americas. “The Ford Airstream Concept is a futuristic look at crossovers. It’s the ultimate modern touring vehicle that delivers flexibility and capability with dynamic design that evokes the spirit of the journey.”

The concept is powered by a plug-in hydrogen hybrid fuel cell drivetrain – called HySeries Drive™ – that operates under electric power at all times. This advanced fuel cell system is half the weight and cost of today’s fuel cells and can operate in the dead of winter. That’s a major step forward because today’s fuel cells don’t do well when the mercury dips below freezing.

Natural Intersection

The Ford Airstream Concept captures the sense of optimism and adventure conveyed in American aircraft, spacecraft and the streamlined shape of Airstream trailers. It’s reflected in the crossover concept’s organic, fuselage-inspired form language, unique reflective paint and 12 ceremonial rivets, which pay homage to Airstream’s iconic construction.

“For 75 years, Airstream has been an icon synonymous with the optimism, discovery and wanderlust that’s helped defined America,” said J Mays, group vice president – Design, and chief creative officer. “It seemed only fitting for us to come together through our shared passion for the open road and show a vision for the future of American transportation.”

Much like Ford, Airstream began with one man’s dream. In 1931, Wally Byam began leveraging aircraft-construction methods to make trailers aimed at feeding Americans’ surging desire to travel.

“Silver bullets” have been shooting up and down highways ever since, leading a Recreational Vehicle industry that’s realized record profits and revenues in 2005 and the first half of 2006.

“Business for Airstream and the RV industry has been strong, but we want to continue finding options for tomorrow’s road trips. Our success in recent years has come from challenging the conventional thinking about what an Airstream is. The Ford Airstream Concept is a stunning example of just that,” says Bob Wheeler, president and chief executive officer of Airstream. “Plus, a partner like Ford, with its long history as an American icon, made perfect sense for this kind of exploration.”

Common Ground

Both companies are influenced by economic and demographic trends – chiefly baby boomers approaching retirement age.

In the U.S., 11,000 people turn age 50 every day. These consumers are starting to downsize their lives and their vehicles, opting for more nimble and fuel-efficient models. With their children leaving home and some retiring, they also have more time for travel.

For Ford, that trend – plus younger couples starting families later – is fueling a shift to crossover vehicles.

The crossover segment is expected to hit 3 million units by the end of the decade, making it potentially the largest U.S. vehicle segment.

For Airstream, these demographic changes are meaningful as well. RV ownership is highest among retirement-age consumers, and by the end of the decade, 50- to 64-year-old consumers will tally 57 million – a 38 percent increase versus 2000, according to University of Michigan studies. And the number of RV-owning households is expected to grow to 8.5 million during the same period.

Seeing the Future Today

Ford designers wanted to push further into the future and tapped inspirations including Airstream’s iconic designs and the optimistic future Stanley Kubrick created and captured in his 1960s cult film 2001: A Space Odyssey. These inspirations are evident – inside and out.

The concept’s bold, futuristic front-end explores a new look for Ford, encapsulating the single-surface grille and headlamps into the same graphic. Each of the concept’s bold orange-trimmed window graphics is a unique shape.

“This reflects the purpose of the vehicle: looking out and remembering that the journey – not the destination – matters most,” said Freeman Thomas, director, North American Strategic Design. “The Ford Airstream Concept is an ultra-modern, optimistic vehicle that allows passengers a pure traveling experience to enjoy with good company, no matter the destination .”

Its doors are asymmetric as well, allowing for easy loading of passengers and cargo. In addition to the driver’s side hatch, the passenger side features a power clamshell door that runs two-thirds the length of the vehicle. A three-door hatch finishes the rear of the crossover.

Futuristic Interior

The futuristic theme and modern form language of the exterior carries through to the concept’s interior.

“Through the materials, color palette and technology, the Ford Airstream Concept has distinct cues from the spacecraft and environments portrayed in 2001: A Space Odyssey,” says Thomas. “We’re able to maximize the spaciousness of the interior, creating a lounge atmosphere in contrasting colors of cosmic red and white that provides an inviting experience for the ultimate journey.”

The Ford Airstream Concept features a floating instrument panel with flush-mounted, touch-sensitive controls and a multi-function single gauge display provides the driver all primary information.

A Sharp® dual-view screen centrally mounted on the instrument panel provides a camera view and secondary driver-oriented information, while allowing the front-seat passenger to view DVDs and post mobile blogs. The driver and front-seat passenger will navigate in style in modern, pod-shaped swiveling captain’s chairs that also rotate so they can easily socialize.

In the rear, lounge-like seating is sculptural, creating a continuous cocoon-like environment wrapped in bold red B&B Italia fabric. The focal point of the rear seating area is a 360-degree screen for entertainment and games. The unique screen also creates ambient mood settings, including a modern lava lamp and virtual fire, as well as a live camera feed.

How the Rubber Meets the Road

The new HySeries Drive plug-in hydrogen fuel cell featured in the Ford Airstream Concept is more than a concept.

This powertrain is already on the road and driving in a Ford Edge prototype. Ford scientists and engineers created this vehicle with partial funding from the United States Department of Energy. The HySeries Drive delivers the combined city/highway equivalent fuel economy of 41 miles per gallon.

In this application, the fuel cell’s sole function is to recharge the vehicle’s lithium-ion battery pack as needed. This allows it to work like a portable generator, instead of an engine, as had been the case in previous Ford fuel cell vehicles.

The new fuel cell, supplied by Ford partner Ballard, operates in a steady state, allowing a significantly smaller, less expensive fuel cell and drastically improving the durability of the fuel cell. With this system, the fuel cell delivers the power needed to recharge the lithium-ion batteries, rather than to be the primary power source to drive the wheels, as in a typical fuel cell-powered vehicle.

In pure electric mode, the Ford Airstream Concept can travel 25 miles before the fuel cell begins operating to recharge the vehicle’s 336-volt lithium-ion battery pack. With the hydrogen-powered fuel cell, the range increases another 280 miles for a total of 305 miles.

Safe Journeys

Safety belts remain the most important safety technology in vehicles. Ford is researching several new safety belt designs, including four-point safety belts found in the front seats of the Ford Airstream Concept.

“Inside, outside and under the hood, the Ford Airstream Concept speaks to the future,” Mays said. “Ford is looking out onto the horizon and imbuing crossovers with emotion, made even more powerful by our association with Airstream.”

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures and distributes automobiles in 200 markets across six continents. With about 300,000 employees and more than 100 plants worldwide, the company’s core and affiliated automotive brands include Aston Martin, Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury and Volvo. Its automotive-related services include Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.fordvehicles.com.

Airstream

The First Airstreams, known for their high-quality riveted aluminium shells and state-of-the-art interiors, were built in 1931 by Wally Byam. Airstream, a subsidiary of THOR Industries Inc. since 1980, is world-renowned for quality, innovation and design. An Airstream is more than just a trendy product, it’s a way of life embraced by thousands around the world for more than seven decades. Now celebrating its 75 th anniversary, the company continues the legacy today with its world-class travel trailers, motorhomes, and services. For additional information about Airstream, please visit www.Airstream.com.

Posted by Mike on August 12, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Features Washington’s Biggest Celebrity in New Ad: “Embrace”

Obama Campaign Features Washington’s Biggest Celebrity in New Ad: “Embrace”

CHICAGO, IL – The Obama campaign today released a new 30-second television spot highlighting the record of the biggest celebrity in Washington, John McCain.  The ad entitled “Embrace” addresses the numerous ways in which the special interests in Washington have embraced John McCain and how McCain has hugged right back, employing lobbyists in top positions and giving tax breaks to oil and drug companies, instead of working to ease the burden on middle-class families.

The ad will begin running on national cable on Tuesday.

Script: “Embrace” – TV - :30 sec

Visual
 Audio

Footage of John McCain as talk-show guests

Audio from SNL
 ANNCR:  For decades, he’s been Washington’s biggest celebrity.  John McCain

Footage of John McCain and George Bush hugging.
 And as Washington embraced him, John McCain hugged right back.

Footage of McCain with lobbyists

CG: McCain’s Low Road Campaign
 The lobbyists – running his low road campaign.

Footage of McCain speaking

CG: Billions for oil and drug companies

CG: Nothing for you
 The money – billions in tax breaks for oil and drug companies, but almost nothing for families like yours.  

Footage of McCain with aides, Bush, and on SNL

Audio from SNL
 Lurching to the right, then the left, the old Washington dance, whatever it takes. John McCain

Footage of McCain with Bush

CG: John McCain - Same old Washington games.
 A Washington celebrity playing the same old Washington games.

Approved by Barack Obama.  Paid for by Obama for President.
 BARACK:  I’m Barack Obama and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on August 11, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Victorious In St. Paul Saints’ Bobblection

Obama Victorious in St. Paul Saints’ Bobblection

ST. PAUL – U.S. Sen. Barack Obama handily defeated Sen. John McCain in the “Bobblection” held at Midway Stadium Saturday evening, before the St. Paul Saints beat the Fort Worth Cats 9-7. Obama’s strong showing in this important indicator of public opinion comes as his Minnesota campaign is gaining strength and momentum statewide. The Saints’ Bobblection track record cannot be questioned – in 2004, it correctly predicted the Minnesota results in the general election.

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“Senator Obama is humbled that Saints fans recognize the need for real leadership to address the issues middle-class families are dealing with every day,” Obama’s Minnesota spokesman Nick Kimball said. “Saints fans are truly representative of Minnesota – hard working folks who enjoy a beautiful night of outdoor baseball.”

Posted by Mike on August 10, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Releases TV Ad To Run During Olympics On Obama's New Energy For America Plan

Obama Campaign Releases TV Ad to Run During Olympics on Obama's New Energy for America Plan
30-Second Spot Highlights Senator Obama's Energy Plan and a New Vision for Our Economy

Chicago, IL –Today the Obama Campaign unveiled a new ad that will run during the Olympics. The ad discusses Obama's plan to invest in a green-energy economy focused on harvesting wind and solar power and building the next generation of fuel efficient cars. Obama's plan provides immediate relief, invests in a clean energy future, and brings us closer to energy independence.

Hands will air on national cable and broadcast in all 50 states beginning Saturday.

Visual
 Audio

Footage of hands laying out construction plans
 ANNCR: The hands that

Footage of welder with mask and gloves on
 built this nation

Footage of Hands typing
 can build a new economy. 

Footage of hands holding potatoes freshly picked from ground
 The hands that harvest crops

Footage of woman looking into camera, with windmill in background
 can also harvest the wind. 

Footage of construction worker nailing a roof onto house in construction
  The hands that install roofs,

Footage of man installing solar panel
 can also install solar panels. 

Footage of modern-day assembly line and workers
  The hands that build today's cars,
 
Footage of modern looking car on display
 can build the next generation of fuel-efficient vehicles. 

Close-up of Obama headshot
 Barack Obama. 

Obama shaking hands with man

SUPER: A New Vision for Our Economy
 A new vision for our economy.

Footage of windmill farm

SUPER: Fast-Track Alternative Fuels
 Fast-track alternative fuels. 

Footage of warehouse workers assembling around table then fade into footage of scientists and footage of woman on home-computer

SUPER: Create 5 Million American Jobs
 Create 5 million jobs developing home-grown energy technologies. 

Footage of Obama with factory worker
 Because America's future…

Footage of Obama reaching across table to shake hands with workers
 is in our hands.

Footage of Obama

CG: Read the Whole Plan – NewEnergyforAmerica.com

SUPER: Barack Obama. President.

Approved by Barack Obama.  Paid for by Obama for America.
 I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on August 08, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Releases TV Ad On Obama’s New Energy For America Plan

Obama Campaign Releases TV Ad on Obama’s New Energy for America Plan

30-Second Spot Highlights Senator Obama’s Plan to Offset the Costs of Rising Energy and Addresses Oil Industry Contributions to John McCain’s Campaign. 

CHICAGO – As Barack Obama announces his New Energy for America Plan today,  the Obama campaign unveiled a new ad, one that illustrates the clear choice in this election between an approach that keeps us sending billions to oil companies and foreign governments and one that gives middle class families a $1,000 rebate funded by a windfall profits tax on the oil companies. Pocket highlights that for far too long, we’ve had an energy policy that has worked for the oil companies. Barack Obama believes it’s time we had an energy policy that works for the American people.

Today Senator Obama is outlining his New Energy for America plan in a speech in Lansing, Michigan. Obama's plan will provide an immediate energy rebate to Americans struggling with high gas prices, create five million new green jobs, and eliminate our need for Middle Eastern oil in 10 years.

Anncr VO:  Every time you fill your tank, the oil companies fill their pockets.  

Now Big Oil’s filling John McCain’s campaign with 2 million dollars in contributions.

Because instead of taxing their windfall profits to help drivers, McCain wants to give them another 4 billion in tax breaks.  

After one president in the pocket of big oil… We can’t afford another.

Barack Obama…  A windfall profits tax on big oil to give families a thousand dollar rebate.

A president who’ll stand up for you. 

Barack VO:  I’m Barack Obama and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on August 04, 2008 | Permalink

Statement From Senator Barack Obama On One-Year Anniversary Of I-35W Mississippi River Bridge Collapse

Statement from Senator Barack Obama on One-Year Anniversary of I-35W Mississippi River Bridge Collapse

ST. PAUL – U.S. Senator Barack Obama today released the following statement on the one-year anniversary of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse:

“Today, Michelle and I join the people of Minnesota, and all Americans, to remember those who lost their lives in the tragic collapse of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones.  As we remember and honor those we lost, we must also ensure that every possible step is taken to prevent future tragedies. That is why I will continue fighting to rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges, strengthen our national infrastructure, and make the safety of Americans a top priority.”

Posted by Mike on August 01, 2008 | Permalink

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