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"Michael" +
:30 ad from Sept. 19, 2012 run on broadcast and cable television in
So. FL (Miami, Broward, and
Palm Beach County markets), OH (Cleveland), NV (Las Vegas), and
PA (Philadelphia).
[Music] Michael Goldstein: I was a
big Obama supporter; had a fundraiser in my home and believed in what
he stood for.
The speech about the '67 borders really changed my mind.
When he had the prime minister of Israel, Netanyahu, he was
disrespectful to him to a point that I'd never seen.
Barack Obama is a terrible economic president. The jobs
numbers are terrible. The unemployment rates are as high or
higher than they were when Obama took over.
We can definitely do better than Barack Obama.
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Notes: Goldstein
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From the Sept. 19 press release...
$5 Million RJC Ad Buy Begins
“Buyer’s Remorse” Message Launched in
FL, OH, NV, and PA
Washington, D.C. (September 19, 2012) – The Republican
Jewish
Coalition (RJC) today announced the release of the first in a series
of television ads in targeted swing states. The ads will appear on
broadcast and cable television in South Florida (Miami, Broward, and
Palm Beach County markets), Ohio (Cleveland), Nevada (Las Vegas), and
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). The $5 million ad buy begins on September
19 and will continue through November 5.
Entitled “Michael,” the ad is a shortened version of a previously-released web
ad
that
the Washington Post called “very effective.”
The RJC ads will showcase the real stories of real people
such as
Michael Goldstein, a life-long Jewish Democrat from New Jersey who
supported Barack Obama in 2008 but won’t vote for him in 2012 because
of his disappointment in the President’s handling of relations with
Israel and his failed economic policies.
RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks said, “This ad highlights
the
‘buyer’s remorse’ felt by many in the Jewish community, who voted for
Obama four years ago, but are now disillusioned with his economic
policies and his policies toward Israel. These ads, and the stories of
the people in them, give voice to the nagging doubts that many Jewish
voters feel about President Obama. To underscore that point, numerous
polls have shown an erosion in Jewish support for the President.”
The ads will appear on broadcast and cable television in South
Florida (Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach County markets), Ohio
(Cleveland), Nevada (Las Vegas), and Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). The
$5 million ad buy begins on September 19 and will continue through
November 5.