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Wed. Apr. 23, 2008
2008 POLITICAL ADS: NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR, WHITE HOUSE
North Carolina Republican Party: "Extreme"
Producer: not available
Running Time: 00:30
Debut Date: 04/28/2008
Ad Buy: statewide in North Carolina
Cost: not available
Summary: The North Carolina GOP uses footage of Rev. Jeremiah Wright to assail Beverly Perdue and Richard Moore for endorsing Obama.
Script of "Extreme" (TV)
(Text on screen: Visit ncgop.org to contribute and keep this ad on the air.)
ANNOUNCER [v/o]: For 20 years, Barack Obama sat in his pew listening to his pastor.
(Text on screen: Obama's "Spiritual Mentor" of 20 years)
REV. JEREMIAH WRIGHT [in video of sermon]: ...And then wants us to sing "God Bless America." No, no, no. Not "God Bless America." God damn America....
ANNOUNCER [v/o]: Now Bev Perdue and Richard Moore endorse Barack Obama.
(Text on screen: The Charlotte Observer, March 13, 2008; The News & Observer, March, 4, 2008)
They should know better. He's just too extreme for North Carolina.
(Text on screen: Linda Daves, Republican Party Chairman; Paid for by NC Republican Executive Committee)
LINDA DAVES: The North Carolina Republican Party sponsored this ad opposing Bev Perdue and Richard Moore for North Carolina governor.
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