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Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches New Television Ad in Florida

Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches New Television Ad in Florida

New York City - The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the launch of a new television ad entitled “Jumpstart.”  The ad will air in Florida.

Mayor Giuliani will hold a press conference today in Gulf Breeze, Florida to discuss his support of a national catastrophe fund. Joining the Mayor will be Joe Albaugh, the former Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Script for “Jumpstart”:

Voice Over: “Taxes. Insurance. Housing. All a mess. But Rudy Giuliani knows how to fix those. He reformed welfare before others tried.”

Chyron: “Reformed Welfare”

Voice Over: “And delivered more tax relief than the other Republicans combined.”

Chyron: “Delivered More Tax Relief”

Voice Over: “Now Rudy will jumpstart our economy with the biggest tax cut in modern history.”

Chyron: “Biggest Tax Cut in Modern History”

Voice Over: “Eliminate wasteful spending.”

Chyron: “Eliminate Wasteful Spending”

Voice Over: “And he’s the only candidate who’ll fight for a national catastrophe fund to reduce insurance rates.”

Chyron: “National Catastrophe Fund”

Chyron: “Lower Insurance Rates”

Mayor Giuliani: “I’m Rudy Giuliani and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on January 16, 2008 | Permalink

New Clinton Spanish-Language TV Ad Airing In Nevada

New Clinton Spanish-Language TV Ad Airing In Nevada
The ad highlights Hillary’s commitment to be a voice for the Latino community

LAS VEGAS, NV - The Clinton campaign today launched a new Spanish language TV ad in Nevada. The new 30-second spot, titled "La voz de los que no tienen Voz" (The voice of the voiceless) highlights Hillary’s record as an agent of change for the Latino community - fighting for healthcare, new jobs, and to put an end anti-Hispanic demagoguery.

Following is the translation of the script for the ad.

"La Voz de los que no tienen Voz"
TV: 30

[Announcer] "We, the Latinos of Nevada, want to have a better life for our families.

"This is the moment when our vote needs to be our voice."

"We need to support our friend Hillary Clinton. She is in favor of universal health insurance and economic policies that will create millions of new jobs. And Hillary has said ‘Enough is enough’ to the anti-Hispanic demagoguery. She has worked in favor of the interests of our community for decades and she always delivers.

"Hillary is the voice of those without a voice.

"Next Saturday, at 11 in the morning, let’s go out and vote for Hillary, so that we can have a better life.

"I am Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

"Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President."

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches TV Ad In South Carolina: "Service"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES TV AD IN SOUTH CAROLINA: "SERVICE"

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new television ad in South Carolina. In the ad, entitled "Service," John McCain addresses his record of service and sacrifice for America, and why he's running to become the next president and commander in chief.

"Service" will run statewide in South Carolina beginning today.

Script for "Service" (:30-TV)

JOHN MCCAIN: I've served our country all my adult life.

I've never lived a day in good times or bad I wasn't grateful for the privilege.

Now I ask to serve as your president.

As thousands of South Carolinians risk their lives to defend us, our purpose can't be ours alone.

America is our cause, her greatness our hope, her strength our protection, her goodness the hope of mankind.

That's why I run for president, and ask for your support.

I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

New Edwards TV Spots Challenge Media Frame of Two-Person Race

NEW EDWARDS TV SPOTS CHALLENGE MEDIA FRAME OF TWO-PERSON RACE
Campaign announces additional new television spots in South Carolina showing voters why John Edwards is the only one…

Columbia, South Carolina – Today, the John Edwards for president campaign began airing four new 10-second television spots in the Palmetto State that highlight how Senator Edwards differs from the other Democratic candidates and why he is better prepared to fight for the big change America needs.

In each spot, images of Senators Obama and Clinton appear on the screen while the narrator poses a question.  In “Deal” the narrator asks “Which Democrat opposed NAFTA and other trade deals that send American jobs overseas?” In “Dime” the question is “Which Democrat has never taken a dime of campaign money from Washington lobbyists?” In “Ban” the narrator asks “Who’s the only Democrat who would ban Washington lobbyists from the White House staff?” and in “Beats” the question is “Who’s the only Democrat that beats all the Republicans in the recent CNN poll?”

After the narrator asks the question, an image of John Edwards appears on the screen, accompanied by the words “John Edwards is the only one.”

Born to a working class family in South Carolina and raised in small, rural mill towns, Edwards has spent his life taking on powerful interests on behalf of hard-working families like the ones he grew up with. He has never taken a dime from Washington lobbyists or PACs, and has pledged that he will ban Washington lobbyists from serving in his Administration. As president, he will only support smart and safe trade deals, opposing trade deals that put the profits of multinational corporations ahead of the needs of hard-working families.

The ads begin airing one day after Edwards concluded his four-day “Bringing It Home” bus tour across South Carolina. Edwards is the only candidate in the race who was born in South Carolina and he is the only Democratic candidate to ever win in a “red” state. Edwards leads the Democratic field in both campaign stops and money raised in the Palmetto State, and his campaign boasts an impressive statewide grassroots organization strengthened by deep support from Edwards’ 2004 campaign. Edwards will return to South Carolina on Saturday as part of his “America Rising: Coast to Coast” tour.

Full transcripts are included below.

“Deal” (10 seconds):
Narrator: Which Democrat opposed NAFTA and other trade deals that send American jobs overseas?  John Edwards is the only one.
John Edwards: I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.

“Dime” (10 seconds):
Narrator: Which Democrat has never taken a dime of campaign money from Washington lobbyists?  John Edwards is the only one.
John Edwards: I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.

“Ban” (10 seconds):
Narrator: Who’s the only Democrat who would ban Washington lobbyists from the White House staff?  John Edwards is the only one.
John Edwards: I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.

“Beats” (10 seconds):
Narrator: Who’s the only Democrat that beats all the Republicans in the recent CNN poll?  John Edwards is the only one.
John Edwards: I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 15, 2008 | Permalink

Hillary Clinton Gives Nevadans a ‘Voice’ in New TV Ad

Hillary Gives Nevadans a ‘Voice’ in New TV Ad

The Clinton campaign will launch a new television ad in Nevada tonight highlighting Hillary Clinton’s commitment to giving a voice to American families struggling in our troubled economy to obtain quality, affordable health care, realize the dream of home ownership, and give their children the future they deserve.

“Hillary Clinton is the only candidate with the strength and experience to deliver real change for Nevada and America starting from her first day in office,” said Clinton Nevada Chair Rory Reid. “Throughout her 35 year career advocating on behalf of working families, Hillary has spoken out for Americans without a voice. As President, Hillary will fight to ensure lasting change for all Americans.”

The new 30-second spot, titled “Voice,” highlights Hillary Clinton’s promise to continue her 35-year record of delivering real change that improves the daily lives of working Americans - giving a voice to children without health care, troops without body armor, and families facing foreclosures.

A complete transcript of “Voice” is included below.

Clinton: In this troubled economy…

How can so many millions of people…

…simply not be heard?

Well, I hear you.

You’re asking for healthcare that covers everyone.

Protection from losing your home

You would like to fill your tank without draining your wallet

And give your kids the future they deserve

If I am your president, I will bring more than 35 years of experience to the White House.

I will bring your voice.

Announcer: It’s about People.

Clinton:   I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 14, 2008 | Permalink

Thompson Launches New South Carolina TV Ad, "Always"

Thompson Launches New South Carolina TV Ad, "Always"
Thompson: "Friends, we're in a fight for our conservative values."

McLean, VA - Senator Fred Thompson today launched a new 30-second television ad, titled "Always," which will begin airing Tuesday statewide in South Carolina. 

"Fred Thompson is building momentum heading into the South Carolina primary, and this new TV ad will ensure that voters across the Palmetto state know that Fred is the only consistent conservative in the race," said Campaign Manager Bill Lacy.

Below is a transcript of the new advertisement.

"Always" (30 seconds)

Friends, we're in a fight for our conservative values.

I'm a conservative.  Always have been.  Always will be.

I'll fight against amnesty and benefits for illegals.

I'll work to keep your taxes low and keep a prosperous economy.

I'm 100% pro-life, that's why South Carolina Citizens for Life endorsed me. 

And you can trust me to protect our security against Islamic radicals.

I'm Fred Thompson and I approved this message because with your help, we can win this fight. 

I'd appreciate your vote Saturday.

Posted by Mike on January 14, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Says Her Campaign Is About Making A Difference In People’s Lives In New Ad Airing In Nevada, South Carolina

Clinton Says Her Campaign Is About Making A Difference In People’s Lives In New Ad Airing In Nevada, South Carolina

Hillary makes clear that her campaign is about making a difference in people’s lives in a new ad airing in Nevada and South Carolina today.

The 30-second spot, entitled "Listen,” comes on the heels of Hillary’s historic comeback victory in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.

Following is the script for the ad.

“Listen”

TV:  30

[Clinton]  “Over the last week I listened to you and in the process I found my own voice.

You helped remind everyone that politics isn’t a game. 

This campaign is about people.  About making a difference in your lives.

It’s time we had a president who stands up for all of you.”

“I’m Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on January 11, 2008 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Pride Of America"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "PRIDE OF AMERICA"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Pride of America."  The ad features Governor Romney discussing the need to change Washington and invest in unleashing the power of Michigan.  Governor Romney grew up in Michigan and knows Michigan's potential.  For him, Michigan is personal, and he will work to end the state's one-state recession.  Governor Romney is asking the people of Michigan to vote for building a better future for their state and our nation.

The ad will begin airing as part of the campaign's rotation tomorrow in Michigan.

Script For "Pride Of America" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "I grew up in Michigan when Michigan was the pride of America.

"It breaks my heart to see us in a one-state recession.

"We can change that.

"We need new leaders with the experience and energy to turn us around.

"Let's invest in the future with new technology and innovation and unleash the power of Michigan.

"I'll work everyday to change Washington and bring us back, because Michigan is personal to me.

"I'm Mitt Romney and I approve this message and ask for your vote."

Posted by Mike on January 11, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches TV Ad In Michigan: "Endorsed Michigan"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES TV AD IN MICHIGAN: "ENDORSED MICHIGAN"

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new television ad in Michigan. The ad, entitled "Endorsed Michigan," highlights John McCain's endorsements from both The Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press, in which he is recognized as "a straight shooter" who is "best qualified to lead the nation" and whose "steadiness" and "consistency make him the choice for Michigan Republicans."

"Endorsed Michigan" will run statewide in Michigan beginning today.

Script for "Endorsed Michigan" (:30-TV)

ANNCR 1: After taking a close look, The Detroit News

ANNCR 2: and The Free Press both endorse

ANNCR 1: John McCain for President.

ANNCR 2: Here's what their saying:

ANNCR 1: McCain puts the country first.

ANNCR 2: He's a straight shooter.

ANNCR 1: A conservative who has worked across the aisle.

ANNCR 2: Broad appeal to the middle of the electorate.

ANNCR 1: Steadiness.

ANNCR 2: Consistency.

ANNCR 1: Leading critic of congressional earmarks to fund pork-barrel projects.

ANNCR 2: He would stand strong against tyrants.

ANNCR 1: Best qualified to lead the nation.

ANNCR 2: Michigan newspapers agree

ANNCR 1: For President,

ANNCR 2: John McCain.

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

Posted by Mike on January 11, 2008 | Permalink

Edwards Campaign Begins Airing New "Mill" Television Spot In South Carolina

EDWARDS CAMPAIGN BEGINS AIRING NEW “MILL” TELEVISION SPOT IN SOUTH CAROLINA
In new ad, Edwards says he’s running for president to help hard-working families like the ones he grew up with

Columbia, South Carolina – The John Edwards for President campaign has begun airing “Mill,” a new 30-second television spot in South Carolina that features John Edwards speaking about what motivates him to run for president. 

“I’m not running president because I read something in a book,” Edwards says in the ad. “I’m not running for president because some political consultant told me what I’m supposed to say. I’m running for president because of 54 years of my life, I have believed to my soul that the men and women who worked in that mill with my father were worth every bit as much as the man that owned that mill.”

Today, Edwards also launched a three-day South Carolina “Bringing it Home” bus tour to rally supporters and bring his fight for the middle class to the Palmetto State. During the tour, Edwards will discuss his plans to bring about bold change and fight for the middle class.

Edwards’ three-day sprint comes on the heels of his homecoming tour, which saw crowds exceeding 1,000 South Carolinians in Clemson and 500 in Columbia. Edwards is the only candidate in the race who was born in South Carolina and he is the only Democratic candidate to ever win in a “red” state. Edwards leads the Democratic field in both campaign stops and money raised in the Palmetto State, and his campaign boasts an impressive statewide grassroots organization strengthened by deep support from Edwards’ 2004 campaign.

A full transcript of the spot is included below.

Full Transcript of “Mill” (30 seconds):
I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.
I’m not running president because I read something in a book.
I’m not running for president because some political consultant told me what I’m supposed to say.
I’m running for president because of 54 years of my life, I have believed to my soul that the men and women who worked in that mill with my father were worth every bit as much as the man that owned that mill.

Posted by Mike on January 11, 2008 | Permalink

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