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Obama-Biden Campaign Launches New 2 Minute TV Ad On The Current Financial Crisis

Obama-Biden Campaign Launches New 2 Minute TV Ad on How Obama Will Steer Us Out of The Current Financial Crisis

CHICAGO, IL - Today, the Obama-Biden campaign released a new two minute TV ad, Same Path, which includes Senator Obama telling America he knows we can steer ourselves out of this crisis, but not by driving down the very same path and how that’s what this election’s all about.

In the ad, Obama details how his plan to jump-start our economy, create millions of jobs, and bring back our Main Streets all across America differs with John McCain’s plan to continue the same failed policies. Obama specifically lays out how his tax plan which offers three times as much tax relief to the middle class and cuts taxes for small and startup businesses differs from McCain’s which will continue giving hundreds of billions in new tax breaks to big corporations and oil companies and extends the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest.

The Ad-"Same Path"

"Same Path" will air in key states across the country beginning today.

"Same Path." See below for the transcript:

Visual
 Audio

CG: Barack Obama

CG: Read the plan to fix our economy: BarackObama.com

CG: Approved by Barack Obama Paid for by Obama for America
 BO, direct to camera:

For eight years, we've been told that the way to a stronger economy

was to give huge tax breaks to corporations and the wealthiest Americans, and somehow prosperity would trickle down.

Well now we know the truth.  

It didn't work. 

Instead of prosperity trickling down, pain has trickled up.

Working family incomes have fallen by two thousand dollars a year.

We’re losing jobs. 

Deficits are exploding.

Our economy's in turmoil.

I know that that we can steer ourselves out of this crisis.

But not by driving down the very same path.

And that's what this election's all about.

On taxes, John McCain and I have very different ideas.

Instead of giving hundreds of billions in new tax breaks to big corporations and oil companies, I'll cut taxes for small and startup businesses that are the backbone of our economy.

Instead of more tax breaks for corporations that outsource American jobs, I'll give them to companies who create jobs here.

Instead of extending the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest -- I'll focus on you.

My plan offers three times as much tax relief to the middle class as Senator McCain's.

If you make less than a quarter million a year, you won’t see your taxes raised one penny under my plan.

And seniors making less than fifty thousand, who are struggling with the rising costs of food and drugs on fixed incomes, won’t pay income taxes at all.

The tax code we have today is over 10,000 pages long.

Almost every bit of it was shaped by some lobbyist taking care of some special interest.

Well, it's time we had a President who puts you first.

I hope you'll log on to BarackObama.com and read my full plan.

It will help jump-start our economy, create millions of jobs, and bring back our Main Streets all across America.

The old trickle-down theory has failed us.  

We can't afford four more years like the last eight.

I’m Barack Obama, and I approved this message because I know that with a new direction, and new policies focused on jobs and the middle class, we can lift our economy and our country

Posted by Mike on September 30, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Promise"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "PROMISE"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Promise." The ad highlights Barack Obama breaking his promise to support the troops on the ground in Afghanistan and Iraq. While Barack Obama dismisses this, Joe Biden said that his running-mate was making "a political point" and was "cutting off support that will save the lives of thousands of American troops." The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Promise" (TV :30)

ANNCR: In the midst of war, Senator Obama voted to cut off funding for our troops.

What did Biden say?

JOE BIDEN: "They said they voted against the money to make a political point."

ANNCR: He added

JOE BIDEN: "This is cutting off support that will save the lives of thousands of American troops."

ANNCR: Barack Obama.

Playing politics. Risking lives.

Not ready to lead.

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

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2008 | Permalink

Obama-Biden Campaign Launches New TV Ad on Last Night's Debate

Obama-Biden Campaign Launches New TV Ad on Last Night's Debate

CHICAGO, IL - Today, the Obama-Biden campaign released a new 30 second TV ad, Zero, which highlights how many times McCain mentioned the middle class in the debate last night. In the ad, which features footage from the debate, Obama gives his thoughts on the fundamentals of the economy and explains how John McCain's policies are just a continuation of the last eight years.

The Ad-"Zero"

"Zero" will air across the country on national cable beginning Monday

"Zero" transcript:

V I S U A L
 A U D I O

CG on black card:

Number of minutes in debate: 90

 Anncr:  Number of minutes in debate: 90.

CG:

Number of times John McCain mentioned the middle class: Zero
 Number of times John McCain mentioned the middle class: Zero

CG:

McCain doesn’t get it.

Barack Obama does.
 McCain doesn’t get it.

Barack Obama does.

 Barack Sync:  The fundamentals of the economy have to be measured by whether or not the middle class is getting a fair shake…

 


 And when you look at your tax policies…

you are neglecting people who are really struggling right now. I think that is a continuation of the last eight years, and we can't afford another four.

Still of Obama and Biden. CG:

For the change we need

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

Posted by Mike on September 27, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Mum"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "MUM"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Mum." The ad highlights that while John McCain was outlining an economic recovery plan, Barack Obama was staying "mum" -- refusing to outline a solution, take a position on bailouts and even criticizing his running-mate for having a position. The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Mum" (TV :30)

ANNCR: In crisis, experience matters.

McCain and his Congressional allies led.

Tough rules on Wall Street.

Stop CEO rip-offs.

Protect your savings and pensions.

Obama and his liberal allies? Mum on the market crisis.

Because no one knows what to do.

More taxes.

No leadership.

A risk your family can't afford.

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

Posted by Mike on September 23, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Chicago Machine"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "CHICAGO MACHINE"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Chicago Machine." The ad highlights the Chicago friends that surround Barack Obama, including a lobbyist, a convicted felon, a political godfather and a governor with a legacy of investigation. With friends like these, Barack Obama is not ready to lead. The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Chicago Machine" (TV :30)

ANNCR: Barack Obama.

Born of the corrupt Chicago political machine.

BARACK OBAMA: In terms of my toughness, look first of all, I come from Chicago.

ANNCR: His economic adviser, William Daley. Lobbyist. Mayor's brother.

His money man, Tony Rezko. Client. Patron. Convicted Felon.

His "political godfather." Emil Jones. Under ethical cloud.

His governor, Rod Blagojevich. A legacy of federal and state investigations.

With friends like that, Obama is not ready to lead.

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

Posted by Mike on September 22, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Jim Johnson"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "JIM JOHNSON"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Jim Johnson." The ad highlights Barack Obama's work with former Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson who cooked the books at Fannie and made millions. Knowing this, Barack Obama still picked Johnson to run his vice presidential search. While promising reforms, Barack Obama relies on those who walked away with millions in payments from institutions that are now costing the taxpayers billions. The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Jim Johnson" (TV :30)

ANNCR: What Obama says...

BARACK OBAMA: It would be unacceptable for executives of these institutions to earn a windfall.

ANNCR: ...Is not what he does.

Meet Jim Johnson, former Fannie Mae CEO.

Fannie cooked the books and Johnson made millions.

Then Obama asked him to pick his VP.

And raise thousands for his campaign.

Barack Obama. More empty words.

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

Posted by Mike on September 19, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Advice"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "ADVICE"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Advice." The ad highlights who Barack Obama is seeking advice from on mortgage and housing policy. Unfortunately for the American people, one of those advisers is Franklin Raines who led Fannie Mae when "extensive financial fraud" was committed to enrich Fannie executives. The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Advice" (TV :30)

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

ANNCR: Obama has no background in economics.

Who advises him?

The Post says it's Franklin Raines, for "advice on mortgage and housing policy."

Shocking.

Under Raines, Fannie Mae committed "extensive financial fraud."

Raines made millions.

Fannie Mae collapsed.

Taxpayers? Stuck with the bill.

Barack Obama.

Bad advice. Bad instincts. Not ready to lead.

Posted by Mike on September 18, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches Two New TV Ads: "Ohio Jobs" And "Michigan Jobs"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "MICHIGAN JOBS"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Michigan Jobs." The ad highlights the McCain-Palin economic plan to create jobs in Michigan. The ad will be air in Michigan.

Script For "Michigan Jobs" (TV :30)

ANNCR: Michigan families depend on the auto industry.

John McCain and his Congressional allies know it.

Their plan:

Loans to upgrade assembly lines.

Tax credits to boost sales of clean vehicles.

Offshore drilling to reduce the cost of gas and spur truck sales.

And financial reforms to protect your retirement.

Change is coming.

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

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "OHIO JOBS"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Ohio Jobs." The ad highlights the McCain-Palin economic plan to create jobs in Ohio. The ad will be air in Ohio.

Script For "Ohio Jobs" (TV :30)

ANNCR: Ohio's small businesses create more than half of all our jobs.

John McCain and his Congressional allies will help them create even more.

With tax cuts to create jobs.

Investments in renewable energy to revitalize Ohio's manufacturing.

Reforms to make health insurance affordable.

And job retraining to help workers stay competitive.

Change is coming.

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

Posted by Mike on September 18, 2008 | Permalink

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New TV Ad: "Dome"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TV AD: "DOME"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Dome." The ad highlights Barack Obama's support for increased federal spending that will only lead to an expansion in the size of government. To pay for it, Barack Obama will have to, and promises to, raise taxes that American families just cannot afford. The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Dome" (TV :30)

ANNCR: When our economy's in crisis, a big government casts a big shadow on us all.

Obama and his liberal Congressional allies want a massive government, billions in spending increases, wasteful pork.

And, we would pay -- painful income taxes, skyrocketing taxes on life savings, electricity and home heating oil.

Can your family afford that?

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

Posted by Mike on September 18, 2008 | Permalink

Obama To Speak Directly to Nation on the Economy In Two-Minute Advertisement

Obama To Speak Directly to Nation on the Economy In Two-Minute Advertisement

CHICAGO, IL – The Obama campaign today released a two-minute advertisement in which Senator Obama will speak directly to the nation on his view of the state of the economy and what he would do to fix it if he is elected president.  The ad will begin today nationally and in battleground states around the country.

Script: In the past few weeks, Wall Street’s been rocked as banks closed and markets tumbled. But for many of you – the people I’ve met in town halls, backyards and diners across America – our troubled economy isn’t news.  600,000 Americans have lost their jobs since January. Paychecks are flat and home values are falling.  It’s hard to pay for gas and groceries and if you put it on a credit card they’ve probably raised your rates. You’re paying more than ever for health insurance that covers less and less.  This isn’t just a string of bad luck.  The truth is that while you’ve been living up to your responsibilities Washington has not.  That’s why we need change.  Real change.  This is no ordinary time and it shouldn’t be an ordinary election. But much of this campaign has been consumed by petty attacks and distractions that have nothing to do with you or how we get America back on track. Here’s what I believe we need to do.  Reform our tax system to give a $1,000 tax break to the middle class instead of showering more on oil companies and corporations that outsource our jobs. End the “anything goes” culture on Wall Street with real regulation that protects your investments and pensions.  Fast track a plan for energy ‘made-in-America’ that will free us from our dependence on mid-east oil in 10 years and put millions of Americans to work. Crack down on lobbyists – once and for all -- so their back-room deal-making no longer drowns out the voices of the middle class and undermines our common interests as Americans.  And yes, bring a responsible end to this war in Iraq so we stop spending billions each month rebuilding their country when we should be rebuilding ours.  Doing these things won’t be easy.  But we’re Americans. We’ve met tough challenges before. And we can again. I’m Barack Obama.  I hope you’ll read my economic plan. I approved this message because bitter, partisan fights and outworn ideas of the left and the right won’t solve the problems we face today. But a new spirit of unity and shared responsibility will.

Posted by Mike on September 17, 2008 | Permalink

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