Republican Congressional candidate Jeb Bradley released the first television and radio ads of his campaign and the first non-presidential related ads in New Hampshire this cycle.
The ads, titled "The Right Kind of Change," began airing on WMUR this morning. Intead of focusing on his primary against John Stephen the ads goes entirely after Democratic U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter.
Watch the ad below.
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Poor Jeb. The last thing in
Poor Jeb. The last thing in the world he wanted was change. He was very happy with the status quo as presented by the Bush administration. For him to even mention change is really, really silly.
Good ad
The Bradley ad is very good but it won't get me to vote for him as his "change" won't include changing his social and spending liberal record.
Jeb's number is up
The man is so pathetic, talking about change, in his new commercial! I am sure he is a decent guy, but people all over NH were completely put off by his undying support of George Bush and the disaster that Bush has been. Also we are sick and tired of business running the country; the idea that CEOs know best how to run the country is a hugh lie for corporate control of the country. Bradley has supported Real ID and more intrusion of government in our lives than anyone else. He has no concept of the Constitution and the importance of getting our country back into the hands of the people. He thinks that if he screams taxes, that is all he needs to win votes. Sorry, Jeb, but people in this state have your number and can't be led around by the tax lie or the "I support the military" bs.
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