Friday, July 11, 2008

2008 Senate Elections: The Ad Wars

In a follow-up to a post I wrote a few nights ago concerning the top 10 Senate races most likely to flip from Republican to Democratic control this November, I want to share with you some of the great ads our Democratic challengers are going up on the air with:


First, as I've said before, the one candidate who I really would like to see make it to the Senate: Kay Hagan.  In this ad, Hagan focuses on the energy crisis:


Tom Allen is up on the air in Maine promising to, unlike Incumbent Susan Collins, to fight for the middle class:


Colorado's Mark Udall has an ad, similarly to Hagan in North Carolina, tackling the energy crisis:


Here's another ad from Mark Udall, this one focusing on foreign policy and national security: 


This is Kentucky's Bruce Lunsford first ad of the campaign in his bid to oust Mitch McConnel:


Former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen tackles Big Oil in this ad:


Here's a second ad from Shaheen talking about putting people first:


In this ad, Al Franken talks about the toll the Iraq War is taking on America domestically:


Mark Begich, in this ad, talks about his biography in Alaska and all he has accomplished for Alaskans as mayor of Anchorage:


Another great biographical ad is this one from New Mexico's Tom Udall:


This ad from Virginia's Mark Warner deals with all Warner did as Governor of Virginia and why his bi-partisan approach is the right one to clean up Washington:


Oregon's Jeff Merkley is up with this ad challenging Gordon Smith:

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