Posted on 11/03/2015 7:58:21 AM PST by Isara
WASHINGTON–A super PAC supporting Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign released seven radio ads praising the senator’s record on gun ownership, religious expression and fighting Republican leadership in Congress.
Produced by super PAC Keep the Promise I, the ads are part of a previously announced $1 million campaign, and will run through the end of 2015 on Christian and conservative radio networks and talk shows. Each ad features one narrator–two mothers, a veteran or a hunter–explaining why he or she supports and trusts Cruz.
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The ads echo Cruz’s own pitch for the presidency. He often claims he’s the only presidential candidate in a field riddled with “campaign conservatives” who has followed through on promises and fought for conservative values.
“A significant number of voters have yet to make up their mind about their choice for the Republican nominee,” said Kellyanne Conway, president of Keep the Promise I, in a statement. “We are here to tell them that Senator Ted Cruz is the best choice – that he holds their values, that he has a winning record of fighting for the freedoms voters care about, and that he won't betray us.”
You can listen to the ads here, and read the transcripts here.
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I’ve been in Sen. Cruz’s corner since I first met him, and had a very interesting one on one with him at the Texas State Capitol in Austin on Second Amendment Day.
Ted is as solid as they come. I’d be quite happy with him in the White House.
Bitter Clinger!
It’s about time! I’m sick and tired of seeing the ubiquitous ads promoting the despicable, duplicitous, lying AMNESTY PROMOTER MARCO RUBIO.
I threw some money at that ad campaign just now.
If there was ever a time and candidate for conservatives to trust, it is now for Ted Cruz!
Does it say how Rubio is helping the Dems and his country club masters by importing millions of cheap labor Democrats?
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