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Edwards Campaign Launches Two New Ads in Iowa, “Choice” And “Time for Truth”

EDWARDS LAUNCHES EIGHT-DAY, 38-COUNTY “AMERICA RISING: FIGHTING FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS” BUS TOUR
In the Final Push Before the Caucuses, Edwards Will Meet with Thousands of Caucus Goers to Discuss His Fight for an America that Works for Middle Class Families; Campaign Launches Two New Ads in Iowa

Des Moines, Iowa – Today, Senator John Edwards is launching an eight-day “America Rising: Fighting for the Middle Class” bus tour across Iowa to meet with caucus goers and share with them his plans to stand up to powerful interests and make sure hard-working middle class families can get ahead.  During the final days leading up to the caucuses, Edwards will visit 38 counties and meet with thousands of caucus goers to discuss his vision of an America  where every person can work hard and build a better life for their family.

“Corporate greed and influence in Washington are stealing our children’s future,” said Edwards. “We will never change this country unless we’re willing to take on these powerful interests. I believe that on the night of January 3rd, Iowans are going to say enough is enough. There’s going to be a rising that begins right here in Iowa, and it’s going to spread across America, and it will be a wave of change that cannot be stopped.  Together, we will stand up to these powerful interests, take back our country and make sure we leave our children a better world.”

Edwards comes from a working class family and has spent his life standing up to powerful interests and fighting for regular Americans like the ones he grew up with.  As President, he will continue to stand up to these interests and bring change to America.  He believes every time we fight for jobs, families, the middle class, universal health care, and an end to poverty, America rises.

Edwards heads into the final days before the caucuses with growing momentum: Polls show him surging; he was recently endorsed by Iowa First Lady Mari Culver and Congressman Bruce Braley; he had a stand-out performance at The Des Moines Register debate; and more and more caucus goers are signing up to support him on January 3rd. Today, Edwards is holding a “Main Street Meet & Greet” in Waukon, “Countdown to Caucus” events in Decorah and Waverly, and an “America Rising” rally in Waterloo.

As part of the final push before the caucuses, today the campaign also unveiled two new 30-second television ads that will begin airing today in Iowa - “Choice” and “Time for Truth.”

Full Transcript of “Choice” (30 seconds):
I’m John Edwards and I approve this message
Here’s the choice:
Keep going the way we are,
Pretend the system works while corporate greed rules,
Insurance lobbyists kill health care,
Energy giant make billions from insane gas prices,
And the middle class is squeezed to the breaking point.
Or tell the truth – the status quo and good intentions aren’t enough
We’re not going to look our kids in the eye and say corporate greed stole your future.
We’re going to say America rose up, saved the middle class, gave you a better life,
And it started right here in Iowa.

Full Transcript of “Time for Truth” (30 seconds):
It’s time to tell the truth.
These big corporations and their greed,
They are stealing your children’s future.
We will never change this country
Unless we’re willing to take those people on.
I believe that on the night of January 3rd,
You’re going to say enough is enough.
There’s going to be a rising that begins right here in Iowa
And it’s going to spread across America
And it will be a wave of change that cannot be stopped.
I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on December 27, 2007 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Announces National Catholic For McCain Leadership Team

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 ANNOUNCES NATIONAL CATHOLICS FOR MCCAIN LEADERSHIP TEAM

ARLINGTON, VA -- A coalition of Catholic leaders from across America today announced their support for John McCain for president. U.S. Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) and former Governor Frank Keating (R-OK) will serve as the National Co-Chairs of Catholics for McCain.

"As Catholics, we are proud to announce our support for John McCain, a genuine American hero with a conservative record who has what it takes to lead this country," said U.S. Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), National Co-Chair of Catholics for McCain.

Former Governor Frank Keating (R-OK), also National Co-Chair of Catholics for McCain said, "John McCain can uniquely appeal to Catholics with his strong, 24-year pro-life record, his stand for traditional values and school choice, his proven leadership in defending America, and his demonstrated ability to appeal to independent-minded voters. These are exactly the type of qualities that Catholic voters&nbs p;will be looking for in 2008."

In a joint statement, Governor Keating and Senator Brownback added: "In this election, with so much at stake, we need a leader who will help transform history to extend and uphold the rights and dignity of each and every child of God. John McCain is that leader."

John McCain expressed his appreciation and stated: "I am very pleased to have the support of this distinguished coalition of Catholic leaders. I am proud to stand side-by-side with Catholics on many of the most critical issues of our day: defending the sanctity of human life, upholding traditional marriage, expanding educational choice, and defending America from the threats that we face around the globe. I have fought my entire life to protect religious freedom and human rights around the world. I look forward to working with these Catholic leaders in the weeks and months ahead as we take our shared values to the White House."

Catholics for McCain will play an active role in educating and communicating with fellow Catholics about why John McCain is the best candidate to successfully promote Catholic values in the upcoming election.

CATHOLICS FOR MCCAIN NATIONAL LEADERSHIP TEAM

Catholics For McCain National Co-Chairmen

Senator Sam Brownback, Kansas
Governor Frank Keating, former Governor of Oklahoma

Catholics For McCain National Leadership Committee

Former U.S. Senator Mike DeWine (R-OH)
Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL)
Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL)
Hon. Alexander Haig, Former Secretary of State
Congressman Ray LaHood (R-IL)
Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA)

Catholics For McCain National Steering Committee

Andresen Blom of Hawaii, former Executive Director, Hawaii Right to Life
Professor Gerard Bradley of Indiana, University of Notre Dame Law School
Mary Brunette Cannon of Virginia, former Executive Director, the Bi oethics Project
Denis Coleman of Florida, former Chairman of Covenant House and Current Chairman of InsideCatholic.com
Martin Dannenfelser of Virginia, former Vice-President for Govt. Affairs, Family Research Council
Robert Reilly of Virginia, Former Director, Voice of America
Warren Sweeney of New Jersey, former Executive Director, National Right to Life Committee
Eugene J. Zurlo of South Carolina, Chairman of the Zurlo Investment Trust and Former President of the Catholic Radio Association

Catholics For McCain State Chairmen

Iowa: Dana Phillips, Former Catholics for Brownback Co-Chairman and Brownback for President Marion County Chairman
New Hampshire: Hon. Maureen Mooney, NH State Representative (R-Merrimack) and former state director of Catholics for Bush/Cheney 2004
Michigan: Chuck Yob, Republican National Committeeman for the State of Michigan
South Carolina: Jim Corbett, Esq., Former State Director, Brownback for President
Florida: Laurence Alvarado, Managing Director of Bearing Point and Contributor to InsideCatholic.com

Catholic Students For McCain National Chairman

Billy Valentine of Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH, former National Chairman of Students for Brownback

Posted by Mike on December 27, 2007 | Permalink

Richardson Iowa Campaign Schedule For December 28th - December 29th

Richardson Updated Campaign Schedule for December 28th - December 29th

SANTA FE, NM-- New Mexico Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Richardson will continue campaigning in Iowa on Friday, December 28 and Saturday, December 29.

Friday, December 28, 2007-- Central Time

WHEN: 9:15 AM
WHAT: Speech on the Current Crisis in Pakistan and the Global War on Terrorism
WHERE: Des Moines Botanical Gardens, Oak Room, 909 Robert D. Ray Drive, Des Moines, IA

WHEN: 12:00 PM
WHAT: Winneshiek County Final Presidential Job Interview
WHERE: Peace Dining Room, Dahl Centennial Union, Luther College Campus, 700 College Drive, Decorah, IA

WHEN: 2:45 PM
WHAT: Clayton County Final Presidential Job Interview
WHERE: Schera's Restaurant, River View Room, 107 South Main Street, Elkader, IA

WHEN: 5:30 PM
WHAT: Jones County Final Presidential Job Interview
WHERE: Lawrence Community Room, Meeting Room, 600 East Main, Anamosa, IA

WHEN: 7:30 PM
WHAT: Cedar County Final Presidential Job Interview
WHERE: Cedar County Courthouse, Lower Meeting Room, 400 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA

Saturday, December 29, 2007-- Central Time

WHEN: 9:15 AM
WHAT: Muscatine County Final Presidential Job Interview
WHERE: El Torito Restaurant, 124 East 3rd Street, West Liberty, IA

WHEN: 11:00 AM
WHAT: Speech on Foreign Policy
WHERE: TBD, IA

WHEN: Afternoon
WHAT: House Parties
WHERE: Iowa City, IA and Cedar Rapids, IA-- exact locations and schedule TBD

Posted by Mike on December 27, 2007 | Permalink

Ottumwa Courier Endorses Barack Obama

Ottumwa Courier Endorses Barack Obama
Says Obama Will Create Change and Inspire Others to do the Same

DES MOINES – Today, citing his “consistent opposition” to the war in Iraq and his ability to “create change,” and “inspire others to do the same,” the Ottumwa Courier endorsed U.S. Senator Barack Obama for President. 

Obama has also been endorsed by the Sioux City Journal, Iowa City Press Citizen, Woodbine Twiner/Logan Herald-Observer, Daily Iowan, Iowa State Daily and Des Moines’ El Latino.

Below are excerpts from the editorial:

"Americans clamor for change. And every election cycle, a candidate or several candidates will offer his/her ideas on how they would change the course of American governance.  But Iowa Democrats have a real choice next month and there is one politician who we believe will not only create change, he’ll inspire others to do the same.  Barack Obama has earned our support in the Iowa caucuses..."

To read the entire editorial endorsement, go to: https://www.ottumwacourier.com/opinion/local_story_360221606.html?keyword=topstory

Posted by Mike on December 27, 2007 | Permalink

In New Ad, Richardson Continues to Stake Out Differences on Iraq

In New Ad, Richardson Continues to Stake Out Differences on Iraq

SANTA FE, NM-- The Richardson for President campaign today is unveiling a new ad on Iraq in Iowa entitled "A Way Out." The ad continues to distinguish New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson from the rest of the Presidential field on the Iraq war, both in regard to his experience and plan moving forward.

"This ad continues to sharpen Governor Richardson's argument on Iraq as we move into the final week before the Iowa caucuses," campaign manager Dave Contarino said. "Bill Richardson is the only major candidate who will get all of our troops out of Iraq. He is the only candidate who has negotiated successfully with leaders in the Middle East. Simply put, Bill Richardson is the most seasoned leader with the boldest plan on Iraq.

"Other candidates now are trying to change their position on the Iraq war. Senator Hillary Clinton recently said that we could get all of our troops out within a year after claiming for months that it was not possible. Bill Richardson has been right on Iraq from the start of this race. He is ready to bring our troops home and end this war."

Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and John Edwards have been asked to pledge to pull all of our troops out of Iraq by 2013. They have not done so. Bill Richardson has made that pledge.

In addition, Clinton, Obama, and Edwards have suggested that we should pull out all of our combat troops and leave tens of thousands of non-combat troops behind in Iraq. Removing our combat troops first is a reckless strategy that will undermine unit cohesion and result in an extremely dangerous situation for our remaining brave men and women. This course of action is irresponsible. A rapid and coordinated withdrawal of all American troops is the smartest path toward a political reconciliation in Iraq.

The ad, which is running statewide in Iowa, was produced by Steve Murphy and Mark Putnam of Murphy Putnam Media.

Posted by Mike on December 27, 2007 | Permalink

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches National Television Ad, "Freedom"

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches National Television Ad
“Freedom” To Also Air In Florida and New Hampshire

New York City - The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the launch of a new television ad, entitled “Freedom.”  The ad will begin airing nationally on FOX News and in Florida and New Hampshire on Friday. 

Script for “Freedom”:

MAYOR GIULIANI: “Right before September 11 and months before I had read this book about the greatest generation written by Tom Brokaw.

And the book explains how brave, and how persistent, and how courageous the people were in the generation that won the second world war.

And during the day of September 11 living through the things that I saw and observed.

Immediately, when I saw people helping each other.

I saw the picture of the firefighters putting the flag up at ground zero.

I said these are the children or grandchildren or great-grandchildren of the greatest generation.

They have the same resolve. The same understanding.

When you challenge Americans, there’s no country that stands up stronger and better than the United States of America.

When you try and take something away from us like freedom, my goodness, Americans are going to be one in resisting you.

So, the Islamic terrorists would make a terrible mistake if they confuse our democracy for weakness.

Our democracy means we disagree with each other, but when you come and try and take away from us our freedom.

When you try and come here and kill our people.

We’re one and we’re going to stand up to you and we’re going to prevail. 

I’m Rudy Giuliani and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on December 27, 2007 | Permalink

New Hampshire House Republican Leader Mike Whalley Endorses Governor Mitt Romney

NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER MIKE WHALLEY ENDORSES GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY

Boston, MA – Today, New Hampshire House Republican Leader Michael Whalley announced his endorsement of Governor Mitt Romney.  Representative Whalley represents Alton Bay residents in the New Hampshire Legislature.

"Mitt Romney is the candidate with the experience, vision and values to lead America.  He is a true fiscal conservative who will cut taxes, end illegal immigration, and strengthen our military.  With a record of turning around institutions, I believe he has the experience to do the same in Washington.  I'm proud to support Mitt Romney for President and I encourage other Granite State residents to join me in supporting this great man," Representative Whalley said.

"We're very pleased to have Mike Whalley sign on as the newest member of the New Hampshire Romney for President team.  From his past service as Deputy House Speaker to his current role as House Republican Leader, Mike is a proven New Hampshire leader who is highly regarded by his peers and by voters across the state.  His support is further evidence that Governor Romney's message of strengthening our economy, our military and our families is resonating with the people of New Hampshire," Romney for President New Hampshire State Director Jim Merrill said.

Posted by Mike on December 26, 2007 | Permalink

Ron Paul Unveils New TV Ad: "Defender of Freedom"

30-second spot highlights Congressman Paul’s unmatched conservative credentials

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul has released a new television ad – titled “Defender of Freedom” – that will run in Iowa and New Hampshire.

"Congressman Paul has an unmatched record of defending the rights of Americans," said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder.  "This advertisement is about bringing Dr. Paul’s message of freedom, peace and prosperity to potential voters.  The more people know about Dr. Paul, the more support he gains."

The following is a transcript of the 30 second advertisement:

Narrator: "He defends our freedom, and his record shows it…  Ron Paul.

"Answering our country’s call, Ron Paul became a flight surgeon in the Air Force.

"As a doctor, Ron Paul delivered over 4,000 babies and is a leading defender of life. 

"In Congress, Ron Paul never voted to raise taxes, never voted for an unbalanced budget, never voted to restrict gun rights or raise congressional pay.

"Protecting our God-given freedom… Ron Paul for President."

Congressman Paul: "I'm Ron Paul and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on December 26, 2007 | Permalink

With Big Challenges Facing America, Clinton Offers Leadership In Ad Airing In IA, NH

With Big Challenges Facing America, Clinton Offers Leadership In Ad Airing In IA, NH

As Hillary Clinton launches her “Big Challenges, Real Solutions Tour” across Iowa today, the Clinton Campaign announced a new television ad set to air in Iowa and New Hampshire that makes clear what’s at stake in this election.

As Iowans prepare to caucus on January 3rd, America faces a war abroad and a troubled economy at home -- critical moments that demand a President who is tested and ready to lead on Day 1 and offers real solutions to the big challenges we face.

The 30-second spot is entitled "Stakes."

Hillary Clinton for President

“Stakes”

TV: 30

Ad text in bold. [Images in brackets].

A nation at war
[Soldier’s helmet]

Troubles at home
[Foreclosure sign]

America at a crossroads
[National debt calculator]

Demands a leader
[Hillary supporters with signs]

With a steady hand
[Hillary Clinton]

Who will weather the storms
[Damaged house- spray painted with “Katrina Was Here”]

Solve our problems
[Baby being treated by doctor]

Rebuild our middle class
[Person welding]

And renew our greatness
[Child with American flag]
[Hillary Clinton]

Hillary Clinton
A New Beginning
[Hillary Clinton]

HRC VO: I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message

Posted by Mike on December 26, 2007 | Permalink

Edwards Campaign Unveils Iowa TV Ad Featuring Elizabeth Edwards

Edwards Campaign Unveils Iowa TV Ad Featuring Elizabeth Edwards

Des Moines, Iowa – The John Edwards for President campaign today unveiled a new Iowa TV ad featuring Elizabeth Edwards.  The ad, entitled "30 Years," features Elizabeth Edwards, the person who knows John Edwards best, discussing her husband's strength and character

"30 Years" will run statewide and builds on John Edwards’ growing momentum in Iowa, including a strong performance in the Des Moines Register debate and the endorsements of Congressman Bruce Braley and Iowa First Lady Mari Culver.  Edwards also announced an eight-day, “America Rising: Fighting for the Middle Class” bus tour of Iowa that begins tomorrow and continues through the January 3rd Caucuses. 

Full Script of "30 Years":

“I have been blessed for the last 30 years to be married to the most optimistic person that I have ever met.  But at the same time he has an unbelievable toughness -- particularly about other people and that is his ability to fight for them.

“You're not going to out smart him.  He works harder than any human being that I know, always has.  It's unbelievably important that in our president we have someone who can stare the worst in the face and not blink.

"I'm John Edwards and I approve this message"

Posted by Mike on December 26, 2007 | Permalink

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