WaPo: 'Every Democrat Should Be Scared' Of This Obamacare Ad...

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The conservative group Ending Spending may have premiered the ad that nationalizes the 2014 midterm elections around Obamacare.

The 30-second killer ad was produced by Republican media consultant Larry McCarthy and goes after Jeanne Shaheen, the first-term Democratic Senator from New Hampshire who is likely to face former GOP Senator Scott Brown next year.

The ad begins with footage of Shaheen on the Senate floor echoing President Obama by saying, “if you like your insurance you can keep it.” An overlay graphic points out that Obama was given the “Lie of the Year” award from a fact-checking group for that whopper.

The ad then shifts to a local focus: It notes 20,000 people in New Hampshire have lost their insurance to date and that Obamacare exchanges offer only a single provider on the state’s individual market.

The ad ends with a zinger sign-off: “Next November, if you like your senator, you can keep her. If not, you know what to do.”

“It’s a very powerful ad indeed,” Grace Marie Turner, the head of the Galen Institute, a health-care advocacy group, told me...


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WaPo: 'Every Democrat Should Be Scared' of this Obamacare Ad | National Review Online
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Know how, as children, we would hide under the covers when we were frightened?

Remember how sometimes, when we were 3 or four years old, that if we didn't look, we could pretend it wasn't there?

That's what dimocraps are doing with this thread.

Get used to these kinds of ads, dimocraps. You're going to see a LOT of them.

Hiding under the covers while the DISGUSTING FILTH in the LSM pats you one the head and scares off the bad bogey-man Republicans ain't gonna work for you anymore.

We're coming for you.
 
that being said (and it is a good ad) Shahhen is currently somewhere between 7-10 points ahead of Brown in polling.

Certainly if they beat Sshaheen, the Republicans have a good chance of retaking the Senate although i dont think they will. My guess is that they will gain seats, but not enough.
 

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