2008 POLITICAL ADS: WHITE HOUSE

John McCain For President/Republican National Committee: "Fraudulent"

Updated: January 11, 2011 | 4:37 p.m.
October 2, 2008

Producer: Foxhole Productions

Running Time: 00:30

Debut Date: 10/01/2008

Ad Buy: Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico

Cost: not available

Summary: In Spanish, an announcer admonishes Obama and his "liberal allies" on immigration by referencing negative media reports.

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Script for "Fraudulent" -- Spanish (TV)

ANNOUNCER [v/o]: Que es peor? Que Obama y sus aliados en el Congreso hayan matado la reforma de inmigracion?

O que sus ataques de inmigracion fueran clasificados por la prensa como: "injustos..." "absolutamente y directamente erroneos"... y "fraudulentos"?

O que Obama y sus aliados liberales piensen que los Estados Unidos tiene un problema de inmigracion porque Mexico es, como dijeron literalmente, "una sociedad disfuncional"?

Ellos nos han dicho que no demasiadas veces. En esta eleccin, vamos a decirles no a ellos.

(Text on screen: GOP.com; JohnMcCain.com)

JOHN MCCAIN [v/o]: I'm John McCain, and I approve this message.

(Text on screen: Paid for by McCain-Palin 2008 and the Republican National Committee.)

Script for "Fraudulent" -- English (TV)

ANNOUNCER [v/o]: So what's worse? That Obama and his allies in Congress killed immigration reform?

Or that their immigration attacks were called "unfair"... "absolutely and directly wrong"... and even "fraudulent" by the press?

Or that Obama and his liberal allies think the United States has an immigration problem because Mexico is a, quote, "dysfunctional society"?

They've said no to us long enough. This election, let's tell them no.

(Text on screen: GOP.com; JohnMcCain.com)

JOHN MCCAIN [v/o]: I'm John McCain, and I approve this message.

(Text on screen: Paid for by McCain-Palin 2008 and the Republican National Committee.)

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