Posted on 06/30/2004 10:46:45 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) paused his campaign advertising this week because of the July 4 holiday except in Albuquerque, N.M., where he started broadcasting a new TV commercial Wednesday that emphasizes his various roles and mentions Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) and Bill Clinton (news - web sites).
"He's a husband and father. A pilot, a hunter, a hockey player. Tough prosecutor, advocate for kids," the ad says. "Nineteen years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee."
The 30-second ad also describes him as "a combat veteran who has been praised by former chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under both Presidents Reagan and Clinton" and an "author of a strategy to win the war on terror."
The ad is largely biographical, a deviation from Kerry's most recent commercials that mostly highlight his policy proposals. In May, Kerry ran 60-second biographical ads that were meant to introduce him to voters. He followed those up with commercials that fleshed out his agenda.
"This an important piece of introducing John Kerry to the nation leading up to the convention," which begins in Boston on July 25, said Stephanie Cutter, a Kerry campaign spokeswoman.
Kerry's campaign spent next to nothing about $50,000 to run the new ad in the one media market for a week. Cutter said the commercial likely will go up in other states and nationally later on.
After spending more than $60 million on ads since March, Kerry stopped running commercials in media markets in 19 other states and on national cable networks on Monday because of expected low viewership around Independence Day.
President Bush (news - web sites)'s re-election campaign, which has spent more than $80 million on commercials, also suspended advertising during the period.
By the time the campaign resumes ads next week, Bush will have been absent from the airwaves in local media markets in 19 states for two weeks. And, he will have been dark on national cable networks for over a week.
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In his book "The New War," which like his scandalous 1971 book, "The New Soldier," is out of print, Kerry claimed: "Terrorist organizations with specific political agendas may be encouraged and emboldened by Yasser Arafat's transformation from outlaw to statesman."
The Post noted, "Kerry's remarks came as he was dismissing noted historian Paul Johnson as out of date for saying the Palestinian Liberation Organization is 'the quintessential terrorist movement' but has achieved nothing for its people
then spent the next several years accusing his comrades of being war criminals.
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