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Friday, September 01, 2006

Sherrod ad: "Change is coming"

From the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee:

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee unveiled a new television commercial today highlighting Sherrod Brown’s efforts to help the middle class. Brown has fought against trade deals hurting Ohio’s workers, has sought tax relief for the middle class and has worked to provide quality, affordable health care for all Ohioans.

“Sherrod Brown has always worked to help the average person, not the special interests,” DSCC spokesperson Phil Singer said. “Washington needs more people who care about the middle class and that’s why Ohio should send Brown to the Senate.”

LINK TO AD: http://www.dscc.org/news/multimedia/20060901_ad/


3 Comments:

at 3:46 PM, September 01, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sherrod Brown actually CARES about his fellow Black man, unlike the race-traitor Blackwell.

 
at 7:50 PM, September 01, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sherrod Brown will represent all the people of Ohio.

He is fair, honest and a caring human being.

He has not sold out - he will be there - to deal with the issues of the people of Ohio - all of them.

Meet him - and you know - he cares about you - that he cares about all of us.

He is us - with no distinctions - we are in this - together!

 
at 10:01 PM, September 01, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Change is Comming !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2006 !

 
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