As TV ads kick off in W.Va.’s U.S. Senate race, coal is still the theme
The Charleston Gazette
Sunday, July 27, 2014
As TV ads kick off in W.Va.s U.S. Senate race, coal is still the theme
By David Gutman, Staff writer
West Virginians have seen more ads for the Senate campaigns in neighboring states than the one happening in the Mountain State. That will begin to change Monday, but the primary tenor of the campaign promises from both candidates to stand up for coal and fight Environmental Protection Agency regulations will not.
Democratic Secretary of State Natalie Tennant has bought about $120,000 of television time to show an ad the first from any candidate in the race in which she, literally, turns the lights off at the White House.
The ad, which the Tennant campaign says will reach 75 percent of West Virginians, opens on a scene of the White House with Tennant asking, Where do they think their electricity comes from? The camera pans to power lines leading back to a coal-fired power plant.
You and I know its our hard-working West Virginia coal miners that power America, Tennant says, as she cuts the power and the lights go out with a boom at the White House. Ill make sure President Obama gets the message.
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