Lieberman Launches New Ad in AZ, DE, OK, SC
January 22, 2004
ARLINGTON, VA -- Joe Lieberman's campaign unveiled a new ad describing his family's journey to America to live the American Dream and Lieberman's vow to make that dream a reality again for the millions of Americans who are struggling under George Bush's leadership. The ad will begin airing this week in Arizona, Delaware, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
His grandparents came to this country full of the dream of America. But they never dreamed this big, the ad says. He was the first in his family to go to college. He joined the fight for civil rights. As Attorney General, Joe Lieberman stood up for women's rights.
The 30-second ad, entitled Great Country, is similar to a 60-second ad airing in New Hampshire entitled I Love America. It touts Lieberman's plan to ease the squeeze on middle class families, including his proposals to cut taxes for 98 percent of taxpayers, make health care more affordable, and provide four weeks of paid family and medical leave.
I'm going to bring the American Dream back alive, Lieberman says. This is about the future of the greatest country in the world.
The ad can be viewed online at joe2004.
SCRIPT
AD: Great Country
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Watch at: joe2004
Announcer: His grandparents came to this country full of the dream of America. But they never dreamed this big.
Lieberman: Is America a great country or what?
Announcer: He was the first in his family to go to college. He joined the fight for civil rights. As Attorney General, Joe Lieberman stood up for women's rights.
Lieberman: I'm going to bring the American Dream back alive.
Announcer: He's fighting to cut taxes for the middle class. To make healthcare more affordable. For paid family and medical leave.
Lieberman: This is about the future of the greatest country in the world. Im Joe Lieberman and I approve this message.