Washington, D.C.
(September 11, 2012) -- The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC)
announced the latest element in its Jewish outreach effort. The RJC
recently launched a billboard ad campaign in South Florida. The
campaign includes billboards in high traffic areas in the Jewish
communities of Broward and Palm Beach counties. The ad campaign is part
of the RJC's $6.5 million outreach to Jewish communities in the key
swing states of Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Nevada.
The billboards feature a top RJC slogan, "Obama... Oy Vey!!" with the
message underneath, "Had enough? MyBuyersRemorse.com."
MyBuyersRemorse.com (
http://www.MyBuyersRemorse.com) is
the
online
platform
for the RJC's outreach effort to the Jewish
community this year. The site displays a series of ads in which real
people tell their stories of why they supported Barack Obama in 2008,
and why they are not supporting him now. The site also allows visitors
to upload their own videos and tell their personal stories of Obama
buyer's remorse.
RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said, "There is a strong sense of
buyer's remorse among Jewish voters, who are disappointed and
disillusioned with President Obama and the job he has done in the last
3 ½ years. We're helping those people give voice to their feelings."