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FANWOOD – Two days after George Bush swooped into New Jersey to bail out his latest troubled project, Leonard Lance’s campaign, a shadow group of Bush cronies, has started airing negative attack ads against Linda Stender. Freedom’s Watch, a shadow group that includes smear artist Karl Rove and former White House spokesperson Ari Fleischer, is spending thousands on TV ads in New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District. The newspaper Roll Call reported that the Bush front-group bought $500,000 in ad time for the 7th District, their largest expenditure for any single race.
“It’s not surprising that more Bush cronies are trying to rescue Leonard Lance’s flailing campaign,” said Stender communications director Irene Lin. “After eight years of failed economic policies that have now led to Wall Street’s collapse, George Bush and his deep-pocketed cronies will do everything they can to make sure they have a reliable rubber-stamp for their agenda in the 7th District seat. Leonard Lance supports Bush and Republicans in Washington on everything from risky schemes to privatize Social Security to giving billions in tax breaks to Big Oil while we pay more at the pump. We clearly need change in Washington, and Linda Stender’s promise to fight for middle class tax cuts, invest in energy independence, and end the war in Iraq obviously has many Bush cronies worried.”
Paid for by Linda Stender for Congress
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