With President Bush and his economic advisors continuing to insist that sending American jobs overseas “makes sense,” the Kerry campaign today launched a new 30-second television ad assuring American workers that John Kerry is committed to keeping jobs here.
The 30-second spot will run in 17 states beginning Friday: Maine, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Iowa, New Mexico, Oregon, Wisconsin, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, Nevada, West Virginia, Arizona, Arkansas, Washington and Ohio.
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The joke is on us when it comes to the economy too. Under George W. Bush, we've lost almost 3 million manufacturing jobs. And more than 1 million people have exhausted their unemployment benefits. |
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John Kerry has a comprehensive economic agenda that will unleash the productive potential of America's economy to help create 10 million jobs in his first term as President. Want to see what George W. Bush has done to the economy in your state? Click on the link below to see an interactive map. |
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Governor Jeanne Shaheen, Kerry National Campaign Chairwoman, called on Bush-Cheney Chairman Marc Racicot to accept John Kerry’s invitation to hold six substantive, respectful debates with George Bush on the great issues facing America. |
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Fill up your gas tank and see the Bush-Cheney energy policy at work. John Kerry wants to unleash American ingenuity to develop alternative fuels and cut back our dependency on foreign oil. |
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Dick Cheney is the last person who should be lecturing John Kerry on the economy. With 3 million jobs lost and soaring deficits, the Bush-Cheney economy just isn't working.
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John Kerry celebrated Cesar Chavez Day in Sacramento today. Kerry praised Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers of America, as one of America's "greatest advocates of nonviolent change."
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Factcheck.org’s new report rips Bush’s tax attack: "Bush campaign falsely accuses Kerry of voting 350 times for tax increases. Bush’s own words mislead reporters."
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Congratulations to all of you who just set a new grassroots fundraising record, breaking our goal of raising $10 million in 10 days. Thanks for another great display of Democratic Unity!
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Democrats came together Thursday in a show of unity to elect John Kerry. Howard Dean joined us for a rally and live webchat. In the evening, President Clinton and President Carter joined John Kerry at the DNC Unity Dinner. |
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In remarks to the International Association of Fire Fighters, John Kerry outlined his aggressive agenda to support America’s front lines in the War on Terror.
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