ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT AND THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE RELEASE NEW TELEVISION AD, “BELIEVE IN OUR FUTURE”
Boston, MA – Romney for President and the Republican National Committee today released a coordinated television advertisement, “Believe In Our Future.” Throughout his life, Mitt Romney has shown he has what it takes to turn troubled enterprises around. As president, everything he does will be focused on restoring economic security for the middle class and helping our country achieve a brighter future.
AD FACTS: Script For “Believe In Our Future”
MITT ROMNEY: “My own experience was I got the chance to start my own business.”
VIDEO TEXT: “Had A Sterling Business Career…”
MITT ROMNEY: “I know what it’s like to hire people and to wonder whether you’re going to be able to make ends meet down the road.”
MITT ROMNEY: “Freedom and free enterprise are what create jobs, not government.”
MITT ROMNEY: “From those experiences, I went off to have the chance at running the Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002.”
VIDEO TEXT: “Known For Saving The Troubled 2002 Olympic Games.”
MITT ROMNEY: “I came in and found that we had not only a scandal to deal with, but also a financial crisis to deal with. By the time the games were over, we had about a hundred million dollars that we put into an endowment there for the future of Olympic sport.”
MITT ROMNEY: “The real experience was in Massachusetts. I found a budget that was badly out of balance. We cut our spending. Our legislature was 85 percent Democrat and every one of the four years I was governor, we balanced the budget.”
VIDEO TEXT: “Best Jobs Record Of Any Massachusetts Governor In The Last Decade.”
MITT ROMNEY: “I want to use those experiences to help Americans have a better future.”
MITT ROMNEY: “We believe in our future. We believe in ourselves. We believe the greatest days of America are ahead.”
VOICEOVER: “Believe in the America you built.”
VIDEO TEXT: “Believe In The America You Built.”
VOICEOVER: “Believe we can build it again.”
VIDEO TEXT: “Believe We Can Build It Again.”
MITT ROMNEY: “I’m Mitt Romney and I approved this message.”