26 October 2012

American Action Network Releases Final Ad in NH-01

Final Ad in Over $2.3 Million Television and Digital Advertising Campaign Against Carol Shea-Porter

WASHINGTON – The American Action Network released today the final ad in a more than $2.3 million campaign in New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. The candidate advocacy ad, “Spending,” highlights Carol Shea-Porter's troubling record of irresponsible spending. “Spending” will air on broadcast and cable television in the Boston and Manchester media markets and will be accompanied by a paid digital advocacy campaign. This is part of the recently-announced October ad campaign.

“Carol Shea-Porter's record speaks for itself: higher taxes and billions wasted on special interest projects,” said AAN spokeswoman Brook Hougesen. “Granite Staters couldn't afford her policies before, and they can't afford them now.”

Watch the ad “Spending” here or by clicking the image. Read the script below.

 

 

[Spending]

Script:

Just how reckless was Carol Shea-Porter with your taxpayer dollars?

$50,000 for museum to honor mules in California.

$325,000 to study shrimp in Louisiana.

Even worse – Shea-Porter voted for a $3 trillion dollar budget that would raise taxes by $683 billion.

We already fired Shea-Porter for wasting our tax dollars.

Don't send her back so she can waste even more.

American Action Network is responsible for the content of this advertising.

The American Action Network is a 501(c)(4) 'action tank' that creates, encourages and promotes center-right policies based on the principles of freedom, limited government, American exceptionalism, and strong national security. The American Action Network's primary goal is to put our center-right ideas into action by engaging the hearts and minds of the American people and spurring them into action to advance our center-right policy agenda. The Network is chaired by former Senator Norm Coleman (MN) and its board includes Fred Malek, former Congressman Tom Reynolds (NY), and former Congressman Vin Weber (MN).


Courtney Parella

Communications Director