Three New Ads
In addition to direct mail that will be sent out in a number of states, we’re launching three ads, one of which might seem familiar.
John McCain and the GI Bill
In Virginia, we are airing an ad that highlight’s John McCain’s shameful abandonment of veterans, when he not only opposed a new GI Bill to help veterans get an education, but skipped out on a vote on the bill, to attend a fundraiser with fat cat donors in San Diego. Jason Bensley, an Iraq war veteran, makes it clear in the ad – how is putting political donors above veterans putting “Country First?” |
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Body Armor - Senator Dole
In North Carolina, we’re releasing a version of the Body Armor ad that ran during the 2006 election cycle, highlighting votes Senator Elizabeth Dole made against funding for modern body armor for the troops. |
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Country First?
We’re running radio ads in New Mexico in English and Spanish, which highlights a number of votes that John McCain made to reject greater funding for veterans health programs, that would be paid for by closing corporate tax loopholes. Romeo Rocha, another veteran, asks the same question – how is that “Country First?” |
Check Out Our Radio Ads in New Mexico |
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