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OUTSIDE GROUP FOUNDED BY OIL MONEY ATTACKS SHAHEEN ON RADIO

Release Date: Aug 15 2008


For Immediate Release
August 15, 2008

Alex Reese
(603) 768-1714

 OUTSIDE GROUP FOUNDED BY OIL MONEY ATTACKS SHAHEEN ON RADIO

Americans for Prosperity is founded by Sununu's buddies in the oil industry, attacks Shaheen with over $130,000 in false radio ads

(Manchester, NH) - Another Washington-based group is attacking former Governor and current U.S. Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen with false radio ads, and this one is founded with money from John Sununu's buddies in the oil industry. This is the sixth outside group run by Sununu's political allies to attack Shaheen in this election, bringing the total amount of outside money spent by Sununu's friends to almost $1.2 million so far.

John Stephen Releases First Radio Ad Of Campaign

Release Date: Aug 14 2008

For Immediate Release                                      Greg MooreAugust 14, 2008                               (603) 206-1223 x1013
John Stephen Releases First Radio Ad Of CampaignAd By Tommy Thompson Focuses On Welfare Reform Efforts In New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, NH- John Stephen, Republican candidate for New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District, today released his first radio advertisement of the campaign.  The ad, running district-wide, is by former Wisconsin Governor and US Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson, and focuses on Stephen's welfare reform efforts, which have increased the number of recipients who are working from 16% to the current 53%, while reducing the welfare rolls by 20%.

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    Everyone who says John Stephens, Mike Biundo, NH primary
  • June 9, 2008 - 8:53am

    Clegg airs first radio ads

    State Sen. Bob CleggState Sen. Bob CleggRepublican Congressional candidate Bob Clegg began airing his first radio ads, which are also the first broadcast ads in the 2nd Congressional District race.

    The 60 second spot, called A "Little Common Sense" began airing today and will last for two weeks, his campaign announced this morning.

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