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Portman launches “jobs” TV ad
Rob Portman, the Republican U.S. Senate candidate, on Thursday, June 10, unveiled a new TV ad touting his commitment to job creation. The ad is to run across the state, including in the Dayton area.
Here’s the ad:
Portman, a former Cincinnati-area U.S. House member and top aide to President George W. Bush, is running against Democrat Lee Fisher, the lieutenant governor.
The ad describes Portman’s proposal to redirect federal stimulus dollars and to suspend for one year the payroll tax to help both small businesses and workers.
In an e-mail, John Collins, Fisher’s spokesman, responded to the ad:
“Congressman Portman spent 20 years in Washington supporting failed trade policies that sent Ohio jobs overseas. If Ohio voters want to see the jobs Congressman Portman created after decades in Washington, they will have to go to Mexico, India, and China.”
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By deano
June 12, 2010 8:47 AM | Link to this
Dump this Guy if you got one cell of gray matter in your skull. PLEASE, PLEASE