New TV Ads in Pennsylvania
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Our campaign has begun airing four new television ads in Pennsylvania.
In Quiet, which began airing yesterday, Barack stresses Washington’s failure to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reveals his willingness to take on tough issues in front of challenging audiences—like telling automakers that as President he won’t stand for them blocking higher fuel standards for our cars.
Maya, which begins today, features Barack’s sister, grandmother, and wife discussing the values that he will bring to the White House and his commitment to creating a world in which every child has the same opportunities that his daughters have.
One Voice, which begins today, highlights Barack’s belief that we are capable of coming together as a country to tackle our greatest challenges and encourages every American to take ownership of the political process.
In Mother, which begins today, Barack recounts how his mother was burdened by a failing health care system as she battled cancer during the last few months of her life. He then discusses his deeply personal commitment to changing Washington and reforming our nation’s health care system. Obama’s universal health care plan will cover every American and cut health care costs for the typical family by $2,500 per year.
After you watch these ads, make sure that you sign up to help Get Out the Vote in Pennsylvania!
In Quiet, which began airing yesterday, Barack stresses Washington’s failure to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reveals his willingness to take on tough issues in front of challenging audiences—like telling automakers that as President he won’t stand for them blocking higher fuel standards for our cars.
Maya, which begins today, features Barack’s sister, grandmother, and wife discussing the values that he will bring to the White House and his commitment to creating a world in which every child has the same opportunities that his daughters have.
One Voice, which begins today, highlights Barack’s belief that we are capable of coming together as a country to tackle our greatest challenges and encourages every American to take ownership of the political process.
In Mother, which begins today, Barack recounts how his mother was burdened by a failing health care system as she battled cancer during the last few months of her life. He then discusses his deeply personal commitment to changing Washington and reforming our nation’s health care system. Obama’s universal health care plan will cover every American and cut health care costs for the typical family by $2,500 per year.
After you watch these ads, make sure that you sign up to help Get Out the Vote in Pennsylvania!

