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NEW AD: Clinton Campaign Unveils New Ad Asking Voters, “Who Do You Think Has What it Takes?”

NEW AD: Clinton Campaign Unveils New Ad Asking Voters, “Who Do You Think Has What it Takes?”

The Clinton campaign today unveiled a new TV ad detailing how tough the job of President is, and asking voters who they think is ready to step in and handle it. The ad, “Kitchen,” is 30 seconds long and will start airing statewide today.

Following is a script for the ad.

Kitchen
:30

It’s the toughest job in the world.

You need to be ready for anything – especially now, with two wars, oil prices skyrocketing and an economy in crisis.

Harry Truman said it best – if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

Who do you think has what it takes?

I’m Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on April 21, 2008 | Permalink

Congressman Tim Ryan Pledges Support For Hillary Clinton For President

Congressman Tim Ryan Pledges Support For Hillary Clinton For President

Congressman Tim Ryan formally announced his support for the candidacy of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for President today. Citing her experience and economic platform, Congressman Ryan believes that Hillary Clinton, if elected President, is in the best position to create jobs and economic growth in Northeast Ohio.

"The people of the 17th district overwhelmingly voted for Senator Clinton in the Democratic primary and today I officially pledge my support for Hillary Rodham Clinton. Throughout the 1990s, Senator Clinton working alongside President Bill Clinton had a proven record of economic growth and higher wages for America's working families," said Congressman Tim Ryan. "People in the seventeenth district of Ohio would enjoy a return to strong economic growth, millions of jobs being created and a rise in wages. I look forward to working with her to see that our community is the beneficiary of her economic policies."

"I am honored to have Congressman Ryan's support," said Clinton. "Tim is a vital voice for the rights of our working class, and I look forward to having his help spreading our message of change and experience throughout Ohio and the United States."

Posted by Mike on April 20, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Campaign Unveils New Response Ad To Obama Healthcare Spot

Clinton Campaign Unveils New Response Ad To Negative Obama Healthcare Spot

PHILADELPHIA, PA – In response to the Obama campaign continuing to mislead Pennsylvania voters with their negative ad on Hillary’s health care plan, the Clinton campaign today unveiled a new TV ad to set the record straight. The ad, “Answer,” is 30 seconds long and will run statewide.

National Chair of Doctors for Hillary Irwin Redlener and Temple University Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Dr. David Wald helped unveil the ad today on a conference call, denouncing Senator Obama’s negative ad.

“Senator Obama has once again used a negative and misleading ad about Senator Clinton’s healthcare plan that has been debunked as false repeatedly,” said Dr. Redlener. “As someone who sees the challenges of our healthcare system everyday, we need leadership and action, not negative attacks and empty rhetoric.” 

Following is a script for the ad.

Answer
:30

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message.

Announcer: He couldn't answer tough questions in the debate. So Barack Obama is making false charges against Hillary's health care plan. She has a plan everyone can afford. Obama's will cost taxpayers $1,700 more to cover each new person. Hillary's plan covers everyone. Obama's leaves 15 million people out.

Obama's attacks have been called "destructive and poisoning."

There are more and more questions about Barack Obama.

Instead of attacking, maybe he should answer them.

Posted by Mike on April 20, 2008 | Permalink

Obama Responds to New Clinton Ad

Obama Responds to New Clinton Attack Ad
“Exactly”: Last-minute smears paid for by lobbyists exactly what needs to change

PHILADELPHIA, PA—Senator Barack Obama’s campaign today begins airing a new ad in response to Senator Clinton’s misleading, last-minute attack ad (viewable HERE).  The Obama campaign’s thirty-second response, entitled “Exactly,” sets the record straight on PAC and federal lobbyist money – Obama doesn’t take a dime while Clinton has taken more than any candidate in either party – and asks voters to ponder, “Eleventh hour smears, paid for by lobbyist money: Isn’t that exactly what we need to change?”

SCRIPT – “Exactly”

Newspapers call Hillary Clinton's negative attacks the “old politics.”  And now, in the final hours, she's launched the most misleading and negative ad of the campaign.

Barack Obama doesn't take money from special interest PACS or Washington lobbyists. Not one dime.

But federal records show Clinton's raised millions from PACs and lobbyists; more than any candidate, in either party.

Eleventh hour smears, paid for by lobbyist money: Isn’t that exactly what we need to change?

Posted by Mike on April 20, 2008 | Permalink

RNC Reports Strong Fundraising Supporting Senator McCain, Republicans

RNC Reports Strong Fundraising Supporting Senator McCain, Republicans
Americans Demonstrate Outpouring Of Support For John McCain's Candidacy

WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan today announced that the RNC will report over $31 million cash-on-hand through the end of March 2008 in its upcoming filing with the Federal Election Commission. 

“The RNC is very fortunate to enjoy the support of hundreds of thousands of donors, in addition to the fact that the President has invested time and energy to ensure Republican candidates have the necessary resources to communicate our message and mobilize the vote this fall,” said Duncan. 

While the RNC will report $31 million cash-on-hand with no debt, the DNC reported that it had over $4 million cash-on-hand with $250,000 in debt at the end of February.  In total, the RNC has raised over $36 million during the first three months of 2008.

“It’s clear that John McCain is the only candidate in this race with the experience, character, and vision to move our nation forward,” Duncan continued. “As we prepare for November, we are encouraged by the dedication and outpouring of support from so many who want to ensure that Senator McCain and Republican candidates are elected this fall.”

Posted by Mike on April 17, 2008 | Permalink

Alan Keyes Exits GOP

Alan Keyes exits GOP!

HAZLETON, Penn. — On Tuesday, former Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes officially announced his split with the Republican Party, at a press conference held in Hazleton, PA.

Saying the Republican Party "has become a dark and confusing place," and "there are clear signs that our leaders no longer have an allegiance to the sovereign people of the United States," Keyes added that he is considering running for president on the Constitution Party ticket in the 2008 general election.

The city of Hazleton made news for taking a firm stand against illegal immigration when it passed the Illegal Immigration Relief Act in 2006.

A life-long Republican, Keyes was a diplomat in the Reagan administration who served as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations, Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, and staff member of the National Security Council.

Posted by Mike on April 16, 2008 | Permalink

Hillary's Reviews Are In: ABC News, National Constitution Center & WPVI-TV Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate In Philadelphia

Hillary's Reviews Are In: 'The Winner,' 'Strong Presence,' 'In Her Element'

Hillary dominates Philadelphia focus group. “NYDIA HAN: The real take away is this. We now know who won the debate according to our focus group. Take a look. Senator Clinton is the debate winner, at least according to our focus group. 23% believe Senator Obama won while 50% believed Senator Clinton won.” [WPVI Post-Debate Analysis, 4/16/08]

ABC News’ Rick Klein – 'Clinton is back to the strong presence we saw early in the cycle.' [ABC News Political Radar, 4/16/08]

NBC News’ Chuck Todd – Obama ‘did not have a good night.’ [MSNBC Post-Debate Analysis, 4/16/08]

NBC News' Chuck Todd—Obama’s answer on Ayers and the flag ‘were simply weak.’ “His answer on Ayers and the flag question were simply weak; He seemed unprepared for them; Kinda surprising because he normally has a decent rant against "old politics" and yet "old politics" questions seemed to stump him.” [NBC First Read, 4/16/08]

The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder – [T]here's no way Obama could fared worse. [The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder, 4/16/08]

Washington Post’ Chris Cillizza— Obama ‘struggled quite a bit’ when asked about Rev. Wright. “…He struggled quite a bit more when asked to answer for Wright, his former pastor.” [Washington Post, The Fix, 4/16/08]

New York Times’ Katharine Seeyle: Hillary’s ‘in her element as she goes into details.’ "She’s becoming expansive, seemingly in her element as she goes into details; Mr. Obama does not look as thrilled to be still standing there." [New York Times, The Caucus, 4/16/08]

Talking Points Memo’s Josh Marshall – Hillary ‘certainly seems more self-assured.' “She certainly seems more self-assured on the Iran question than Obama did. The question of extending an American security umbrella to Israel is very dicey. And he could clearly see he was on delicate territory.” [Talking Points Memo, 4/16/08]

Philadelphia Inquirer blog – ‘Obama is again less certain, and rambles a bit.’ “Obama is again less certain, and rambles a bit when asked about the Washington D.C. gun ban. Gibson asks him to deny that he has ever advocated a complete ban on hand guns in 1996. Obama says no. But whatever the truth, no other answer is possible.” [Philadelphia Inquirer Blog, 4/16/08]

NBC News’ Matthew Berger – Obama ‘tried to have it both ways’ with Israel. “Obama's answer on an Iranian attack on Israel tried to seem to have it both ways: highlight his support for Israel but not lock him into treating an attack on Israel like an attack on the U.S. But it may have looked more like a no because it wasn't a firm yes. Clinton's answer seemed more direct.” [NBC First Read, 4/16/08]

Posted by Mike on April 16, 2008 | Permalink

Statement From Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe On the ABC Debate In Philadelphia

Statement From Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe On the ABC Debate In Philadelphia

“Tonight we saw a real choice between the old politics of point-scoring and distraction and a politics that focuses on bringing us together to actually solve the challenges we talk about every single election.  Continuing the theme of her campaign, Senator Clinton used every single opportunity she had to launch misleading attack after misleading attack against Barack Obama, which is why polls show that most Americans think she’s running the most negative campaign and don’t believe she’s trustworthy.  Barack Obama spoke about the issues that actually matter in people’s lives, like how he plans to end the war in Iraq, cut middle-class taxes, help people stay in their homes, and provide a secure retirement for our seniors.  That’s why more Americans are putting their trust in Barack Obama to bring about the change we need in Washington,” said Obama campaign manager David Plouffe.

Posted by Mike on April 16, 2008 | Permalink

MSP 2008 Host Committee Launches New Web Site For Republican National Convention

MSP 2008 HOST COMMITTEE LAUNCHES NEW WEB SITE FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION

SAINT PAUL, MINN. (April 16, 2008) – The Minneapolis Saint Paul 2008 Host Committee, which is planning the 2008 Republican National Convention, today launched its new Web site featuring Who Knew? Minnesota Trivia, an online store that will include convention-related items and a wealth of information for the tens of thousands of visitors who will be attending the 2008 Republican National Convention, to be held Sept. 1-4 at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn.

“In addition to communicating important convention-related information, we thought the Host Committee Web site should also offer visitors a glimpse of the many things they can do in Minneapolis, Saint Paul and the surrounding area,” said Jeff Larson, CEO of Minneapolis Saint Paul 2008 Host Committee.  “Research has shown that people who have never been to Minnesota, don’t know what to expect. The Who Knew? Minnesota Trivia is a great way to showcase the amazing attributes of our area to visitors who have never been here before.”

The new site, www.msp2008.com, features a Who Knew? Minnesota Trivia splash page that offers fun facts on several topics including: Convention Facts; History and Education; Dining and Shopping; Arts and Entertainment; Parks and Recreation; and Business and Technology. 

Once people enter the Host Site, they will be able to access information that includes: how to volunteer; a Media Room and Convention Store (which will be launched in the next month); a newsletter sign-up option; event calendar listings; and frequently asked questions. In addition, information also is available about the “More to Minnesota GOParty Card” – which is a discount program offering Convention attendees  significant discounts on merchandise and services at participating businesses.

“The site will be expanded over the next month and will also link visitors to additional sites such as the State of Minnesota, the cities of Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Bloomington, and Mall of America, to assist with planning activities before and during their stay,” Larson said. 

M Design Interactive of Bloomington, Minn., designed the site for the 2008 Minneapolis Saint Paul Host Committee. The company also designed www.civicfest.org for the Host Committee, which is the Web site for CivicFest: A Very Minnesota Celebration. CivicFest is a family-friendly, once-in-a-lifetime interactive and multimedia experience featuring more than 35 educational and entertaining exhibits, historic memorabilia and artifacts celebrating Minnesota and American history, democracy and the U.S. presidency. The festival will take place at the Minneapolis Convention Center from Friday, August 29 through Thursday, September 4, 2008.

Posted by Mike on April 16, 2008 | Permalink

25 Of 35 South Dakota Democratic State Legislators Endorse Obama

25 Of 35 South Dakota Democratic State Legislators Endorse Obama

SIOUX FALLS, SD – Today, twenty-five of the thirty-five South Dakota Democratic State Legislators endorsed Barack Obama, citing him as the only candidate who can unite Americans for change that matters in the lives of working families in South Dakota. 

South Dakota Senate Democratic Leader Scott Heidepriem said, "Senator Obama inspires all Americans, regardless of party, race or economic circumstance.  He is the best chance we have had in years to lift the spirit and lead the way."

South Dakota House Democratic Leader Dale Hargens said, "Senator Obama has given us a reason to believe that we can change the way things are done in Washington.  He will be able to bring an end to the bitter divisions in our nation's capital that hinder good decision making and prevent implementation of sound solutions."

Senator Obama said, “I’m proud to receive the backing of these legislators today.  We are working hard to strengthen our growing grassroots movement for change in South Dakota before the primary on June 3, and we’re grateful that these leaders will help build our support throughout the state.”

Obama has the support of Former Majority Leader Tom Daschle, and has been endorsed by Senator Tim Johnson and Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin. Last week, six Tribal Leaders from South Dakota endorsed Barack Obama. 

Below is the list of South Dakota State Legislators Endorsing Barack Obama today:

Senator Julie Bartling
Senator Gary Hanson
Senator Scott Heidepriem
Senator Alan Hoerth
Senator Jim Hundstad
Senator Sandy Jerstad
Senator Tom Katus
Senator Frank Kloucek
Senator Ryan Maher
Senator Ben Nesselhuf
Senator Jim Peterson
Senator Nancy Turbak Berry
Senator Theresa Two Bulls
Representative Jim Bradford
Representative Quinten Burg
Representative H. Paul Dennert
Representative Richard Engels
Representative David Gassman
Representative Clayton Halverson
Representative Dale Hargens
Representative Larry Lucus
Representative Garry Moore
Representative Eldon Nygaard
Representative Bill Thompson
Representative Tom Van Norman

Posted by Mike on April 16, 2008 | Permalink

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