With the general election just weeks away, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his supporters are releasing more advertising spots for television, radio, and newspapers. Here is a closer look at the newest pro-Romney ads to be released.
Spanish-language Radio Ad
Mitt Romney's campaign has the backing of comedian Paul Rodriguez this election season. He has given his voice to a Spanish-language radio ad for the Romney campaign, according to Fox News. Rodriguez can be heard in the ad saying, "President Obama has taken us down the road of unemployment, more poverty and an exorbitant debt that puts that promise at risk. The question we must ask ourselves is: do we want to leave our children a country with less opportunities?"
Spanish-language TV Ad
Immigration groups have called for the Romney campaign to take down a new Spanish-language television ad, according to The Huffington Post. Frank Sharry, the executive director of America's Voice, said that, "The only permanent solution we know Romney will advocate is 'self-deportation,' which is code for a purge of millions of hard-working Latino immigrant families." The ad states that Romney worked with Democrats on immigration reform while governor of Massachusetts, and criticizes President Obama for failing to fulfill his 2008 campaign promise of comprehensive immigration reform.
Billy Graham Print Ad
Christian evangelist Billy Graham has taken some steps to endorse Mitt Romney, though he hasn't stated his public support for the Republican candidate specifically. Rev. Graham has taken out a print ad in the Wall Street Journal encouraging people to vote for conservative candidates, according to ABC News. A portion of the ad reads, "I urge you to vote for those who protect the sanctity of life and support the biblical definition of marriage between a man and a woman." Graham's group also removed the Mormon religion from their list of religious groups that they characterize as "cults."
Super PACS Spend More in Battleground States
The Pro-Romney Super PAC, Restore Our Future, is spending an additional $12 million dollars in battleground states to encourage voters to cast their ballot for the Republican candidate, according to The New York Times. The ad money will be spent in Michigan, Colorado, Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, Nevada, Iowa, Virginia and Wisconsin. The ads will run for six days.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/romney-ad-push-election-day-211700863.html
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