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New Obama Response To Latest Clinton Ad

New Obama Response To Latest Clinton Attack Ad
“Hometown” Makes Case That Clinton Attacks Don’t Solve Our Problems

Chicago, IL –  The country is in the midst of two wars, the economy is reeling, and American families are hurting.  The Clinton campaign’s response is more typical Washington politics – misleading, negative ads to distract from policy gimmicks that even her aides admit would do little to help families. 

In response to the latest Clinton attack ad, today the Obama campaign released a new 30-second TV spot, “Hometown.”  The Obama ad calls for honest answers to the challenges facing the country rather than more of the same negative attacks that even Senator Clinton’s hometown paper characterizes as the “low road,” and that “do nothing but harm.”

Hometown: 30-Sec

V/O:  “A war that should never have been waged. An economy in turmoil. Record prices at the pump. America held hostage to foreign oil.” 

“And what does Hillary Clinton offer us? 

“More of the same old negative politics.

“Her hometown newspaper says she's taking the low road - her attacks do nothing but harm. 

“The same old Washington politics won't fix our problems. 

“We need honest answers... And a president we can trust.

BO: “I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.”

Posted by Mike on May 05, 2008 | Permalink

New Ad: Under Hillary’s Plan, Oil Companies Would Pay Gas Tax - Not Drivers

New Ad:  Under Hillary’s Plan, Oil Companies Would Pay Gas Tax - Not Drivers

Without a plan of his own, Obama launches misleading attacks

As the price of oil passed $120 a barrel today, the Clinton Campaign launched a new ad in Indiana and North Carolina outlining Hillary’s plan to suspend the gas tax for American drivers this summer, paid for by a windfall profits tax on big oil companies and their record earnings.

The 30-second spot, entitled "What’s Happened” notes that Sen. Obama has launched misleading attacks about Hillary’s plan because he has no solution of his own to lower gas prices for American consumers. By forcing oil companies to pay the gas tax, Hillary’s plan would save motorists about $8 billion.

Following is the script for the ad.

"WHAT’S HAPPENED"

TV :30

[Announcer]: What has happened to Barack Obama?

Woman: Right now we are living paycheck to paycheck.

[Announcer]: He is attacking Hillary’s plan to give you a break on gas prices because he doesn’t have one.

Man: The price of gas is going up.

Woman: It’s hard to fill up the tank.

[Announcer]: Hillary wants the oil companies to pay for the gas tax this summer – so you don’t have to.

[Announcer]: Barack Obama wants you to keep paying; $8 billion in all. Hillary is the one who gets it.

Man: Hillary Clinton is the candidate that is going to fight for working people.

I am Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on May 05, 2008 | Permalink

Statement By John McCain On Cinco de Mayo And Announcement Of New Spanish Website

STATEMENT BY JOHN MCCAIN ON CINCO DE MAYO AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW SPANISH WEBSITE

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain today issued the following statement on Cinco de Mayo as his campaign announced several new Spanish efforts:

"Cinco de Mayo commemorates an important moment in the history of Mexico's path to freedom. On this day in 1862, a small group of Mexican troops overcame overwhelming force to win the Battle of Puebla. Today, we join together to remember the sacrifice that these Mexican patriots endured, as well as the struggles of all those around the world striving for freedom. We recognize as well the important friendship that exists between our country and Mexico, and celebrate the many contributions Mexican-Americans have made to our society, culture, security and economy."

The Cinco de Mayo statement can now also be found on the Spanish section of the official campaign website at https://espanol.johnmccain.com, which the campaign launched today. This part of the website will feature regular updates in Spanish throughout the election.

Finally, as part of his commitment to talking with all Americans during this presidential campaign, the McCain presidential campaign announced that John McCain will attend the La Raza Annual Convention in San Diego on July 14, 2008.

Posted by Mike on May 05, 2008 | Permalink

In New 2-Minute TV Ads, Obama Makes Closing Argument to Indiana and North Carolina Voters

In New 2-Minute TV Ads, Obama Makes Closing Argument to Indiana and North Carolina Voters

CHICAGO, IL—Today, the Obama campaign announced that it will air new two-minute ads in Indiana and North Carolina entitled “Minute.” The ads will air predominantly during the evening news on Monday, but will play in some markets as soon as Sunday evening.

In the new spots, Obama makes his closing argument to Indiana and North Carolina voters, outlining his plans to put an end to the divisive, calculated politics in Washington.  In the ads, Obama continues to speak out against a gas tax holiday, which is nothing more than Washington politics as usual at its worst. 

The ads highlight Barack Obama as the candidate who will stand up to the special interests, truly invest in the middle class, and deliver real change that matters in the lives of working families across our country.

INDIANA SCRIPT – “Minute”

VO: They’re Indiana values.  Hard work, community, keeping your word.

And there’s a candidate who shares those values, who thinks differently than those who’ve spent decades in Washington.

Barack Obama.

OBAMA: Politics didn’t lead me to working people.  Working people led me to politics.

VO: He got his start in Illinois as a community organizer, helping

neighborhoods devastated by steel plant closings.

OBAMA: And I worked with churches to help those workers get back on their feet.

VO: For two decades in public life, he’s stood up to powerful interests on behalf of people, taking tough stands, bringing parties together to get things done.

It says something about the president he’d be.

OBAMA: It’s not enough just to change political parties in the White House, we’ve got to change how our politics works.

Now, he’s visiting cities and towns across Indiana.

OBAMA: I meet Hoosiers who are struggling. Jobs disappearing, families facing foreclosure, the cost of everything from healthcare to tuition to groceries to gas at the pump going up and up and up.

VO: And at each stop, he trusts us with the truth.

OBAMA: We could suspend the gas tax for six months.  But that’s not gonna bring down gas prices long-term.

OBAMA: That’s typical of how Washington works.  Let’s find some short-term quick fix that we can say we did something even though we’re not really doing anything.

We’ve got to go after the oil companies and look at their price-gouging.  We’ve got to start using less oil, and that means raising fuel-efficiency standards on cars and developing alternative fuels.

VO: It’s a new kind of politics.  With a plan to bring our troops home.  Turn around this economy.  Deliver real tax relief for the middle class.  And bring back some hope at a time when it’s desperately needed.

OBAMA: That’s why May Sixth is so important. We’ve got a choice. We can go about doing the same old things with the same old folks and somehow hope we’re going to get a different result.  Or we can go ahead and try something entirely different. You and I together, we¹ll change this country and change the world.

OBAMA: I’m Barack Obama, and I approve this message.

NORTH CAROLINA SCRIPT – “Minute”

VO: North Carolina values.  Hard work, community, keeping your word.

There’s a candidate who shares those values, who thinks differently than those who’ve spent decades in Washington.

Barack Obama.

OBAMA: Politics didn’t lead me to working people.  Working people led me to politics.

VO: After college, he began his career as a community organizer, helping neighborhoods devastated by steel plant closings.

OBAMA: I worked with churches to help those workers get back on their feet.

VO: For two decades in public life, he’s stood up to powerful interests on behalf of people, taking tough stands, bringing parties together to get things done.

It says something about the president he’d be.

OBAMA: It’s not enough just to change political parties in the White House, we’ve got to change how our politics works.

Now, he’s visiting cities and towns across North Carolina.

OBAMA: People are struggling. Jobs disappearing, nothing taking their place.  Families facing foreclosure, the cost of everything from healthcare to groceries to gas at the pump going up and up and up.

VO: And at each stop, he trusts us with the truth.

OBAMA: We could suspend the gas tax for six months.  But that’s not gonna bring down gas prices long-term.

OBAMA: That’s typical of how Washington works.  Let’s find some short-term quick fix that we can say we did something even though we’re not really doing anything.

We’ve got to go after the oil companies and look at their price-gouging.  We’ve got to start using less oil, and that means raising fuel-efficiency standards on cars and developing alternative fuels.

VO: It’s a new kind of politics.  With a plan to bring our troops home.  Turn around this economy.  Deliver real tax relief for the middle class.  And bring back some hope at a time when it’s desperately needed.

OBAMA: That’s why May Sixth is so important. We’ve got a choice. We can go about doing the same old things with the same old folks in the same old ways and somehow hope we’re going to get a different result.  Or we can go ahead and try something entirely different. You and I together, we’ll change this country and change the world.

OBAMA: I’m Barack Obama, and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on May 03, 2008 | Permalink

NEW OREGON AD: Hillary Will Tackle The Big Challenges Facing Oregon And The Nation

NEW OREGON AD: Hillary Will Tackle The Big Challenges Facing Oregon And The Nation

The Clinton Campaign today launched its first television ad in Oregon, highlighting Hillary's commitment to take on the big challenges facing Oregon and our nation. From achieving energy independence to providing quality, affordable health care for all to bringing our troops home from Iraq, Hillary is a fighter who will turn our country around.

The spot, titled "Turn," will air statewide.

The following is the script for "Turn."

Hillary for President

"Turn"

TV :30

Hillary Clinton: Oregon knows that with bold ideas there's no challenge we can’t meet.

We can transform our energy future by making the oil companies invest in new clean energy and create millions of new green jobs.

We can end No Child Left Behind and have affordable health coverage for every single American

And we can start bringing our troops home from Iraq within the first 60 days.

It's going to take a fighter to meet these challenges. If you give me the chance, together, we'll turn our country around.

I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message."

Posted by Mike on May 02, 2008 | Permalink

Indianapolis Star Endorses Hillary For President

Indianapolis Star Endorses Hillary

Today, the Indianapolis Star endorsed Hillary for President. Excerpts of the endorsement follow:

"Clinton offers a clear-eyed view of the way things are. She offers nuanced positions on how to address the war in Iraq, trade with China and economic expansion. Her depth of knowledge is remarkable…"

"[She] is well prepared for the rigors of the White House. She is tough, experienced and realistic about what can and cannot be accomplished on the world stage…"

"On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is the better choice, based on her experience and grasp of major issues, to confront those challenges. She earns The Star's endorsement in Tuesday's primary…

Posted by Mike on May 02, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches New Television Ad: "Health Solutions"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "HEALTH SOLUTIONS"

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released a new television ad, entitled "Health Solutions," highlighting John McCain's bold agenda to reform our health care system. The ad will air in the important battleground state of Ohio.

Script For "Health Solutions" (:30)

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approved this message.

There's many, many solutions to this problem.

ANNCR: Bold solutions for America's health care mess.

Straight talk to provide portable, affordable health care.

Require millionaires to get off prescription drug subsidies.

End junk lawsuits that tax consumers.

Lower prescription drug prices through importation programs.

Bold new solutions. Not tired old politics.

Posted by Mike on May 02, 2008 | Permalink

“Pennies” Shows Clinton Campaign’s Gas Tax Gimmick Won’t Pay Off for Hoosiers

“Pennies” Shows Clinton Campaign’s Gas Tax Gimmick Won’t Pay Off for Hoosiers

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana families are feeling pain the pain of high gas prices. The Clinton campaign’s response is a “gas tax holiday” proposal even its own aides say won’t work, a plan they admit helps score political points. Worse yet, the Clinton campaign is attacking U.S. Sen. Barack Obama in a TV ad for refusing to embrace this election-year gimmick.

A new 30-second TV spot, “Pennies,” highlights the criticism Hillary Clinton’s gas tax plan has received from policy experts, a proposal described by USA Today as “political pandering.” The spot tells Hoosiers what Obama plans to do to help drive down gas prices and provide relief to consumers over the long term, proposals that include investigating oil companies for price gouging, taxing their windfall profits and giving working families a permanent $1,000 tax cut to help offset rising gas costs. 

“Pennies” :30 seconds

“Another negative ad from Hillary Clinton.

“But here’s what she's NOT saying.

“USA Today calls her three-month gas tax holiday "political pandering."  It’s an election year-gimmick, saving Hoosiers just pennies a day.

“Barack Obama's plan?  Take on price-gouging by oil companies.  Tax their windfall profits.  Invest in alternative energy. Give working families a permanent, thousand-dollar tax cut to help with rising costs.

“That's change we can believe in.

“I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.”

Posted by Mike on May 02, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Superdelegate and Former DNC Chairman Joe Andrew Endorses Barack Obama

Clinton Superdelegate and Former DNC Chairman Joe Andrew Endorses Barack Obama

Indianapolis, IN — Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Joe Andrew, a Clinton Superdelegate, switched his support to endorse Barack Obama for President today, citing his ability to create a new kind of politics:

“Today I am announcing my support for Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States of America.  I am changing my support from Senator Clinton to Senator Obama, and calling for my fellow Democrats across my home State of Indiana, and my fellow super delegates across the nation, to heal the rift in our Party and unite behind Barack Obama.

In an accident of timing, Indiana has been given the opportunity to truly make a difference.  Hoosiers should grab that power and do what in their heart they know is right. They should reject the old negative politics and vote for true change.  Don't settle for the tried and true and the simplistic slogans, but listen to your heart and dare to be inspired.  Only a cynic would be critical of Barack Obama inspiring millions.  Only the uninformed could forget that the candidate that wins in November is always the candidate that inspires millions.

We need a candidate who will re-invigorate the economy and keep good jobs here in America. We need a candidate who will end the war in Iraq. We need a candidate who will provide health coverage for our 45 million uninsured neighbors. We need a candidate who will end our addiction to high-priced foreign oil by investing in renewable energy here at home.

That candidate is Barack Obama.

…Despite the simple and overwhelming pressure to do anything and everything to win, Barack Obama has risen above it all and demanded a new brand of politics.  People flock to Senator Obama because they are rejecting the hyperbole of the old politics.  The past eight years of George Bush have witnessed a retreat from substance, science, and reason in favor spin, cronyism and ideology.  Barack Obama has dared not only to criticize it, as all Democrats do, but to actually reject playing the same old game. And in doing so, he has shown us a new path to victory.”

Posted by Mike on May 01, 2008 | Permalink

In New NC Ad, Gov. Easley Says “Hillary is the One We Can Count On to Get the Job Done”

In New NC Ad, Gov. Easley Says “Hillary is the One We Can Count On to Get the Job Done”

In a new 30-second spot airing in North Carolina, Governor Mike Easley, who endorsed Hillary for president earlier this week, says that during these tough times “Hillary is the one we can count on to get the job done.”

Following is the script for the ad.

"Determined"

TV :30

Gov. Easley: These are tough times in America and I think that Hillary is the one we can count on to get the job done.

She's going to turn the economy around, she's going bring new jobs, she's going to get some tax cuts for the middle class for a change.

She's going to make health care available to everybody in this country, and she's going to do everything she can to help every child reach their full potential.

She is so resilient, so determined.

She knows how to deliver.

She'll be a great president.

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on May 01, 2008 | Permalink

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