Barack Obama Campaign Airs Two New Television Ads Across Texas
February 27, 2008 -- Austin, TX - The Obama Campaign announced two new television ads will begin running across Texas today. In Voices, Senator Obama highlights his commitment to pushing back against the special interests in Washington, DC and notes his refusal to accept donations to his presidential campaign from PACs and federal lobbyists. Oportunidad, in Spanish, outlines Senator Obama's commitment to reclaiming the American Dream for working families and making sure a college education is within every student's reach.
Script for Voices:
BO VO: I'm Barack Obama and I approve this message.
BO SYNCH: If you are ready for change, then we can go head and tell the lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda are over.
ANCR VO: In the Senate, Barack Obama challenged both parties and passed tough new ethics laws reigning in the power of lobbyists. And he's the only candidate refusing contributions from PACs and Washington lobbyists who have too much power today.
BO SYNCH: They have not funded my campaign, they will not run my White House and they will not drown out the voices of the American people.
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