I was just reading one of Kentucky's best political blogs - Bluegrass Politics - and ran across an article detailing the radio airwaves battle that began this past weekend in Central Kentucky.
details over the fold
Voice: "Most Americans agree. It’s time to take action to reform our healthcare system. But the dangerous experiment President Obama and the Democrats in Congress want just can’t be the right answer. The question is what Congressman Chandler will do."
Voice: "Look at their record. The stimulus package cost us hundreds of billions without creating new jobs. The national debt has more than doubled."
Voice: "If Barack Obama and the Democrats get their way, the Federal Government will make the decisions about your health care. And, their plan costs a trillion dollars we don’t have. You have to pay a new tax to keep your private insurance. It’s too much, too fast."
Voice: "Call Congressman Chandler at 202-225-3121, that’s 202-225-3121 and tell him to say no to this dangerous experiment."
On Air Disclaimer: The Republican National Committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. Paid for by the Republican National Committee. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
http://bluegrasspolitics.bloginky.co...
Now, I'm wondering if these types of radio ads are playing nationwide or just in areas targeting Democratic Congressmen representing districts with significant numbers of Republicans such as the case in Chandler's district.
I have a work-related meeting in fifteen minutes, but wanted to get this out there for discussion.
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