Television Ad

September 12, 2008 - 10:32am

Update: DSCC airs new ad against Sununu

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has begun airing a new ad against U.S. Sen. John Sununu (R-Waterville Valley) that claims the GOP incumbent is ignoring the middle-class.

The 30-second ad, titled "Doesn't See," takes aim at Sununu's voting record.

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August 18, 2008 - 3:35pm

Stephen airs ‘compare’ ad

Three weeks before the Republican primary, John Stephen (R-Manchester) has begun airing a television ad that seeks to draw differences between him and his primary opponent, former U.S. Rep. Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro).

"Jeb Bradley: He's everything that's wrong with Congress," the announcer states.

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July 31, 2008 - 12:06pm

Sierra Club releases TV ad

The National Sierra Club has begun airing a television ad that criticizes U.S. Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) energy plan. The ad buy was first reported by PolitickerNH.com earlier this week.

The Sierra Club has also been airing a radio ad that defends U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-Rochester).

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June 10, 2008 - 6:53pm

McCain to launch television ads on WMUR

John McCain will be the first presidential candidate to air television ads on WMUR for the general election. McCain is airing "Safe" on some cable stations and will soon start running the ad on WMUR to.

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SHAHEEN CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES FIRST TELEVISION AD, HIGHLIGHTS SHAHEEN'S STRONG RECORD OF LEADERSHIP, PLANS TO BRING NEW HAMPSHIRE PR

Release Date: May 20 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 20, 2008

CONTACT:
Kate Bedingfield
603 782 4613 (o)/603 361 8036 (c)/ kbedingfield@jeanneshaheen.org

Caitlin Legacki
603 782 4613 (o)/603 361 9643 (c)/ clegacki@jeanneshaheen.org

SHAHEEN CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES FIRST TELEVISION AD, HIGHLIGHTS SHAHEEN'S STRONG RECORD OF LEADERSHIP, PLANS TO BRING NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIORITIES TO WASHINGTON

 

(Manchester, NH) – This morning, the Shaheen for Senate campaign launched its first television ad, which highlights Jeanne Shaheen's strong record of standing up for New Hampshire families as the first woman elected Governor and outlines how she'll bring New Hampshire priorities to Washington.

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