The Democratic Party of Wisconsin is launching a new ad to counter Scott Walkers "Wisconsins Best Days Are Yet To Come" ad:
Of course, Karin Sue Rajnicek (the School Board Member featured in the ad) campaigned on eliminating collective bargaining for teachers when she ran for her seat on the school board in the intensly Republican district which voted for Walker in massive numbers in 2010. Additionally, the district she serves has 28 schools and not 25 (you'd think she'd get her basic facts right).
He's the Dems response:
Transcript:
"Scott Walker: He's Not Working For Us"
Scott Walker: Wisconsin's best days are yet to come...
Screen: Progress: ?
Audio: Since Scott Walker has been Wisconsin governor, unemployment has gone up
Screen: Scott Walker: 9,300 Private-Sector Jobs Lost in October (Journal Sentinel, November 17,2011)
Audio: The biggest cuts in public education in the entire country
Screen: Scott Walker: $1.85 Billion Slashed from Education
Audio: Cuts about a half billion from the state medicaid program
Screen: Scott Walker: $554 Million Cut from Health Care (WKOW Madison, September 30, 2011)
Audio: Basically soaked the middle-class and the poor to reward the rich
Screen: Video of working and middle-class people
Audio: Koch Industries was the fourth largest donor during his 2010 campaign
Screen: Images of Charles and David Koch and data showing Koch Industries as a top donor to Scott Walker's campaign
Audio: These billionaires have been buying up the governors to make sure they never have to pay taxes again
Screen: Video of Scott Walker
Audio: And they're doing everything they to crush the bottom
Screen: Scott Walker: Billions in Tax Cuts to the Rich
Scott Walker: You know, Wisconsin's best days have yet to come
Screen: Progress: For Who?
Screen: Scott Walker: He's Not Working For Us
Funds are needed to get the ad on the air. We've got the people, but Walker and the GOP have the megabuck donors. Contributions can be made via Act Blue.
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