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September 22, 2008 - 7:11pm

Dems file F.E.C complaint against Bradley

Congresional candidate Jeb BradleyCongresional candidate Jeb BradleyThe New Hampshire Democratic Party has filed an election law complaint with the Federal Elections Commission against former U.S. Rep. Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro).

The state Democratic Party says that Bradley's campaign violated F.E.C. law because one of his ads did not have a disclaimer at the ending of the ad. The Bradley campaign says they are protected under a Federal Communications Commission law, which states that advertisements must have the disclaimer at either the beginning or ending of the ad.

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September 22, 2008 - 5:55pm
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DEMOCRATS WOULD RATHER ARGUE SEMANTICS THAN THE FACTS ON CAROL SHEA-PORTER’S RECORD ON ENERGY

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SEPTEMBER 22, 2008

 

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DEMOCRATS WOULD RATHER ARGUE SEMANTICS THAN THE FACTS ON CAROL SHEA-PORTER’S RECORD ON ENERGY

(Manchester, NH) -- Jeb Bradley‘s campaign today found some humor in the fact that the Democratic state party chair Ray Buckley found fault with the legal disclaimer of a humorous ad titled “Vacation”. The ad takes Carol Shea-Porter to task for casting the deciding vote to recess Congress on a five week vacation rather than enacting legislation to provide NH working families relief at the gas pump.

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