Barack Obama Campaign to Launch Television Ads in Nevada
December 07, 2007 -- Las Vegas, NV - The Obama campaign announced today that television ads will begin running statewide next Tuesday, following Obama's tenth trip to the state on Monday. The thirty-second spot entitled "Take It Back" highlights Barack Obama's record of reform and his refusal to take contributions from Washington lobbyists and special interests PACs.
Barack Obama is the first among the Democratic and Republican candidates to place a sustained general television ad buy in Nevada for the January caucuses.
"Take It Back" features footage from Senator Obama's announcement speech on February 9th, 2007 in Springfield, Illinois.
The ad begins running Tuesday on broadcast and cable in the Las Vegas and Reno markets.
Click here to view the ad: http://nevada.barackobama.com/nvtakeitback.
SCRIPT - "Take It Back"
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OBAMA V/O: I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.
OBAMA SYNC: I know that I haven't spent a lot of time learning the ways of Washington. But, I've been there long enough to know that the ways of Washington must change.
ANNCR V/O: In the Senate, Barack Obama challenged both parties to pass tough new ethics rules and rein in the power of lobbyists.
And he's leading by example, refusing contributions from PACs and Washington lobbyists who have too much power today.
OBAMA SYNC: They think they own this government. But we're here today to take it back.
Source: Barack Obama campaign
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