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New Obama ad stars Sen. Casey


Sen. Bob Casey stars in the newest Pennsylvania ad for Sen. Barack Obama, running in the Keystone state through next Tuesday's election.







Here is the script:


"It Won't"
Senator Bob Casey: In towns like yours and mine, families are struggling with bills they can't afford and jobs moving away.
It has to change — but it won't until we change Washington.
That's why I believe in Barack Obama.
I've worked with him. I've seen him stand up to the lobbyists and special interests. …
And like us, he's tired of the political games and division that stops anything from getting done.
Barack Obama knows Pennsylvania's hurting. He can unite America and bring real change.



Christina Bellantoni, national political reporter, The Washington Times

Comments (1)

Hillary has all the right in the world to question Obama. When Obama spewed his condescending remarks to all those millionaires in San Francisco he directly accused the Clinton administration for "small town folks" clinging to religion and guns. If he accuses the Clinton years as the reason for their bitterness then why shouldn�t Hillary strike back? WHY? She kept quiet when the Wright controversy erupted. She made only one comment. "Wright would not be my pastor." That was it. But this "bitter/clinging" issue is pure politics, it�s about policy, honesty. Its goes straight to the reason why democrats have lost the last two elections. It is fair to argue Obama�s condescension to the small town folk because it goes directly to issues like religion, xenophobia, gun ownership and culture.

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