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New Ad: NH Newspapers Agree Hillary Clinton Is The Best Choice For Democrats

New Ad: NH Newspapers Agree Hillary Clinton is the Best Choice for Democrats
Ad highlights recent newspaper endorsements from across New Hampshire

MANCHESTER, NH – The Clinton campaign today launched a new television ad in New Hampshire, featuring newspaper endorsements from across the state. Over the past two weeks, Hillary has earned the endorsements of key newspapers across the Granite, including 11 Salmon Press weekly papers, Foster’s Daily Democrat and Laconia Citizen, four Cabinet Press weekly papers, the Keene Sentinel and the Concord Monitor. All agree that she is the right candidate to tackle our country’s toughest challenges starting on day one. State

The new 30-second spot is entitled, “Best Choice”

Following is the script for the ad.

“BEST CHOICE”
:30

ANNCR:
Newspapers across New Hampshire have endorsed Hillary Clinton.

Her “unique combination of smarts, experience and toughness makes her the best choice to win the November election and truly get things done.”   
[Concord Monitor]

“...the best health-insurance proposal”   
[Keene Sentinel]

she's “...passionate about restoring fiscal responsibility”
[Plymouth Record Enterprise]

and

“...keeping the tax burden off the middle class.”
[Carroll County Independent]

these times “require the kind of backbone she possesses” [Milford Cabinet]

“Hillary Clinton...is ready to lead.”
[Foster’s Daily Democrat]

HRC:
I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 02, 2008 | Permalink

Edwards Campaign Runs Ad In The Des Moines Register, Will Begin Airing New TV Spot Featuring Edward's Supporter Doug Bishop

EDWARDS CAMPAIGN RUNS AD IN THE DES MOINES REGISTER, WILL BEGIN AIRING NEW TV SPOT FEATURING EDWARDS’ SUPPORTER DOUG BISHOP

In both ads, former Maytag employee Doug Bishop says John Edwards will fight corporate greed and stand up for middle-class families

Des Moines, Iowa – Today, the John Edwards for President campaign is running a full-page ad in The Des Moines Register featuring a letter from Edwards’ supporter and former Maytag employee Doug Bishop. The campaign will also begin airing a 60-second television spot in Iowa featuring Mr. Bishop tomorrow.

In September 2004, Mr. Bishop was among the first wave of employees laid off at the Maytag plant in Newton, Iowa. In the television spot, Mr. Bishop tells the story of how shortly after he lost his job, he and his family met Edwards as Edwards was campaigning for the vice presidency on the Democratic ticket.

“This is something I’ll never forget,” Mr. Bishop says in the ad. “[John Edwards] grabbed my seven-year-old son by the hand, he dropped to one knee, and he looked him straight in the eye and he said ‘I’m going to keep fighting for your daddy’s job, I promise you that.’ You know, that stuff sticks with you. That’s the kind of things we need in a leader in this country…I want a guy that’s going to sit down and look a seven year-old kid in the eye and tell him ‘I’m going to fight for your dad’s job.’ That’s what I want.”

“I know first hand that if we stay silent, or just go along, or choose more of the same it will be too late,” Mr. Bishop writes to Iowa caucus goers in the letter printed in The Des Moines Register ad. “It is already too late for far too many families who have lost their jobs throughout our state. John Edwards knows what we know – that saving the middle class and American jobs in the face of corporate greed is going to be a fight. I hope you will join our cause of saving the middle class and passing a better life onto our children because that is what is on the line in this election.

The Des Moines Register ad also featured the text of the speech Senator Edwards delivered last Friday in Dubuque defining the type of change America needs.

“To get real change, we need a president who will stand up against the big corporations and powerful interests who control Washington,” Edwards said. “Nobody who takes their money and defends the broken system is going to bring change. And unfortunately, nobody who thinks we can just sit down and talk them into compromise is going to bring change either. Why on earth would we expect the corporate powers and their lobbyists – who make billions by selling out the middle-class – to just give up their power because we ask them nicely?”

Transcript of “Bishop” (60 seconds):

DOUG BISHOP: Now I myself was a former Maytag employee – I was laid off September of 2004.

And I was asked “Would you and your family like to come up and meet Senator Edwards?”

And this is something I’ll never forget – he grabbed my seven-year-old son by the hand, he dropped to one knee, and he looked him straight in the eye and he said “I’m going to keep fighting for your daddy’s job, I promise you that.”

You know, that stuff sticks with you. That’s the kind of things we need in a leader in this country.

Not somebody that’s going to go to a big fundraiser and say “Write me a check for $2,300, and I’ll let you know you have my support.”

I want a guy that’s going to sit down and look a seven year-old kid in the eye and tell him “I’m going to fight for your dad’s job.” That’s what I want.

I’m going to do my best to make sure that my children aren’t the first generation of Americans that I can’t look them in the eye and say “You’re going to have a better life than I had.”

And I think the person that’s going to get that done is my friend, and yours, Senator John Edwards.

EDWARDS: I’m John Edwards and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on January 01, 2008 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Vote For Tomorrow"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "VOTE FOR TOMORROW"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Vote for Tomorrow."  The ad highlights Governor Romney directly addressing the American people about his belief that this election is not about America's past but America's future.  In the next ten years, our country will see great progress and change.  Governor Romney is the only presidential candidate who can unleash the great promise and innovation of our nation.  The future begins now and Governor Romney is asking for the vote.

The ad will begin airing today as part of the campaign's rotation in New Hampshire.

Script For "Vote For Tomorrow" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "No one votes for yesterday.  We vote for tomorrow.  Every election is about the future.

"Many are pessimistic.  I'm not.

"In the next ten years, we'll see more progress, more change than the world has seen in the last ten centuries.

"Our next president must unleash the promise and innovation of the American people.

"I'm ready for that challenge. The future begins now.

"I'm Mitt Romney and I not only approve this message, I'm asking for your vote."

Posted by Mike on January 01, 2008 | Permalink

Mike Huckabee 2 New TV Ads "Our Values" And "Tax Cuts Matter"

Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee Launches New Television Ads in Iowa, New Hampshire
Campaign Ads Underscore Gov. Huckabee's Conservative Record, Positive Vision for America

Little Rock, AR - Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee launched two new 30-second television ads in Iowa Monday, "Our Values" and "Tax Cuts Matter." 

"Our Values" emphasizes Huckabee's conservative record of proven leadership as governor of Arkansas and commitment to issues related to life, family and freedom.  The second television ad, "Tax Cuts Matter," which highlights his fiscally-conservative record, is airing in Iowa and New Hampshire.

"The purpose of these ads is to highlight the things that truly matter - while underscoring my conservative record of leadership and my vision for America moving forward," said Huckabee. 

"As we enter the closing days of the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, there are a lot of things being said on television and sent to mailboxes across the Hawkeye state. I urge Iowans to look beyond the rhetoric and seek the truth about my record and optimistic plans for our nation's future.  It is critical that we have an American president who understands our values, and has the experience and knowledge to guide us forward. I believe I am the best candidate for the job, and I'll continue to ask the good people of Iowa for their vote on January 3rd," he said.

Following are scripts of each ad:

"Our Values":30 TV

Gov. Huckabee on Camera: "I'm Mike Huckabee and I approve this message."

Gov. Huckabee on Camera and Voice-over Footage of Gov. Huckabee with Iowans:
"The pro-life position was the one espoused by our Founding Fathers when they said that all of us are created equal, endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights. The first one they listed was life.  Nobody has a greater level of intrinsic worth or value than another person.  Being unborn doesn't make you less valuable. Maybe instead of having our values trampled all over every single day and night, we would express to America what those values are:  family, life, freedom - those things matter to us.  Always has, always will."
 
"Tax Cuts Matter":30 TV

Gov. Huckabee on Camera and Voice-over Graphics: "In a hundred and sixty years in Arkansas , we'd never really had a broad-based, wide-spread tax cut.  I was able to sign the first ever.  The economic policies that we did in my state, cutting taxes, streamlining government, resulted in the largest number of job creations.  I cut taxes over 90 times. Balanced the budget every year I was governor.  Left a surplus of nearly a billion dollars, and did it in the face of an overwhelmingly Democratic legislature.  That's a pretty good record."

Footage of Gov. Huckabee Shaking Hands with Large Crowd of Supporters:
"I'm Mike Huckabee and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on December 31, 2007 | Permalink

Ron Paul Unveils New TV Ad On Immigration

Ron Paul Unveils New TV Ad on Immigration

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul has released a new television advertisement on the topic of immigration that will run in Iowa and New Hampshire.

“This advertisement makes it clear that as president Dr. Paul would oppose amnesty, secure the border, end birthright citizenship, end welfare to illegal aliens, and restore the rule of law,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder.

The following is a transcript of the 30 second advertisement:

Narrator: For generations, Lady Liberty welcomed immigrants that came here legally, followed the rules and led productive lives.  Today, illegal immigrants violate our borders and overwhelm our hospitals, schools and social services.

Ron Paul wants border security NOW:

  • Physically secure the border.
  • No amnesty.
  • No welfare to illegal aliens.
  • End birthright citizenship.
  • No more student visas from terrorist nations.

Standing up for the rule of law… Ron Paul for President.

Congressman Paul: I’m Ron Paul and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on December 31, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Everywhere"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "EVERYWHERE"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Everywhere."  The ad features Governor Romney talking with the American people about the challenges confronting our country and the need to change Washington.  With an exceptional record of turning around businesses and institutions, Governor Romney is the one candidate prepared to meet today's challenges.  Together, he believes we can grow the economy, stop illegal immigration, defend life and preserve our traditional values.  With his experience, vision and values, Governor Romney will make Washington work again and build a brighter future for America.

The ad will begin airing today as part of the campaign's rotation in Iowa.

Script For "Everywhere" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "Everywhere my family and I go we hear that America's challenges are simply too big for Washington politicians.

"I've spent my life tackling big problems – helping turn around business, the Olympics, and state government.

"Together we can grow our economy, stop illegal immigration, defend life and preserve the values that make America the hope of the earth.

"It's time to turn around Washington. 

"I'm Mitt Romney, and I approve this message."

Posted by Mike on December 31, 2007 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Releases New TV Ad: “Hope”

Obama Campaign Releases New TV Ad: “Hope”

DES MOINES – Today, the Obama Campaign began airing a new television ad titled, “Hope”.  Newspapers across Iowa have praised Obama’s politics of hope and commitment to unify our country to bring about change we can believe in.  The Sioux City Journal said Obama “can bring a fractured people together” and “take on special interests.”

The campaign’s new ad highlights praise from Iowa newspapers.

See below for the ad script:

"Hope"

["I’m Barack Obama, and I approve this message."]

“We want a politics that’s not based on fear but based on hope.”

Only Barack Obama can bring a fractured people together.

He’ll inspire and get things done and take on the special interests.

Obama will reset our foreign policy and global reputation, and he embodies the hopes of our nation.

Iowa’s newspapers have spoken –- now you can stand up for change.

“If you join me, we’re going to take our country back.”

Posted by Mike on December 29, 2007 | Permalink

Romney For President Launches New Television Ad, "Permanently"

ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "PERMANENTLY"

Boston, MA – Today, Romney for President launched its newest television ad, "Permanently."  The ad highlights the critical choice Americans will have to make when it comes to confronting the growing problem of illegal immigration.  On this issue, the records are very clear.  In the United States Congress, Senator John McCain championed a bill to let every illegal immigrant stay in America permanently.   In Massachusetts, Governor Romney opposed driver's licenses for illegal immigrants, vetoed in-state tuition breaks for illegal immigrants and authorized state law enforcement to enforce immigration laws.  On enforcing our immigration laws, there's a big difference between Senator McCain and Governor Romney.    

The ad will begin airing today as part of the campaign's rotation in New Hampshire.

Script For "Permanently" (TV:30):

GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY:  "I'm Mitt Romney and I approved this message."

ANNOUNCER:  "Mitt Romney and John McCain on immigration.

"McCain championed a bill to let every illegal immigrant stay in America permanently.

"He even voted to allow illegal immigrants to collect Social Security.

"Mitt Romney said 'no' to driver's licenses for illegal immigrants.

"'No' to tuition breaks for illegal immigrants, and he authorized his State Police to enforce federal immigration law.

"On illegal immigration, there's a big difference."

Posted by Mike on December 29, 2007 | Permalink

John McCain 2008 Launches New Television Ad, "Consider"

JOHN MCCAIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD, "CONSIDER"

ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today launched a new television ad in New Hampshire, entitled "Consider," responding to Mitt Romney's negative attack ad.
"Consider" will run on New Hampshire and Boston television.

Script for "Consider" (:30-TV)

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

ANNCR: As you hear Mitt Romney attack John McCain, consider these words from New Hampshire newspapers.

The Union Leader says John McCain has "conviction" and "Granite Staters want a candidate who will look them in the eye and tell them the truth."

"John McCain has done that."

"Mitt Romney has not."

The Concord Monitor writes, "If a candidate is a phony ... we'll know it."

"Mitt Romney is such a candidate."

That's why Romney's hometown newspaper says the "choice is clear:" John McCain.

Posted by Mike on December 28, 2007 | Permalink

Obama Campaign Unveils TV Ads: “Interest” and “Listening”

Obama Campaign Unveils TV Ads: “Interest” and “Listening”
Obama: Lobbyists’ Days of Setting Agenda in Washington Are Over

DES MOINES – The Obama Campaign announced the airing of 2 new television ads in Iowa.  As more than $4 million in television ads and mailers from Washington, DC-based outside groups flood Iowa on behalf of Obama’s opponents, these ads show that Obama’s campaign is getting its support from ordinary Americans who have “lost their trust in their government.”

“Interest” highlights the millions of dollars spent by some of those Washington, DC-based groups to falsely attack Obama’s health care plan. 

“Listening” features footage of Obama’s speech before Iowa Democrats at this year’s Iowa Democratic Party Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner and endorsements from Iowa newspapers. 

The scripts are as follows:

"INTEREST"

Script

[I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message]

While Iowans struggle with health costs, outside groups are spending millions to stop change, including false attacks on Barack Obama's health plan. But experts say Obama's plan is "the best." It "guarantees coverage for all Americans."

Putting "pressure on insurance and drug companies," his plan cuts costs more than any other – saving twenty five hundred dollars for the typical family.

The same old Washington politics won't fix healthcare. But we can.

“LISTENING”

Script

[I’m Barack Obama, and I approve this message.]

America is listening. Not just Democrats, but Republicans and Independents who’ve lost trust in their government but want to believe again.

I am in this race to tell the corporate lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in Washington are over.

I have done more than any other candidate in this race to take on the lobbyists, and I have won. They have not funded my campaign, and they will not drown out the voices of the American people when I am president.

I am in this race to take those tax breaks away from companies that are moving jobs overseas and put them in the pockets of hard-working Americans who deserve them.

I want to stop talking about the outrage of 47 million Americans without healthcare and start actually doing something about it.

That’s why I’m running, Iowa.

Your future is our future, and our moment is now.

Posted by Mike on December 28, 2007 | Permalink

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