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: Indiana BarristerFirst 5th CD Candidate Hits Airwaves
By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz
Susan Brooks is the first 5th District candidate to hit the airwaves with a television ad. The spot began airing Monday and her campaign says it will reach voters in all eight counties in the 5th District. In her ad Brooks says she?s running against ?good guys who are career politicians? and she calls her real opponents ?the big spenders in Washington, D.C.?
The ad will run on select cable stations, including Fox News for the next three weeks. The campaign plans to buy more airtime as the primary gets closer.
Full post as published by Indiana Barrister on March 06, 2012 (boomark / email).
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