Wednesday, May 30, 2012
2:55 PM
Coalition for American Values starts TV ad urging end to 'recall madness'
The Coalition for American Values Committee is now running a TV ad that urges viewers to “end the recall madness.”
The spot opens with several people saying they didn’t vote for Scott Walker before one ads “but I’m definitely against this recall.”
Another who says she didn’t vote for Walker adds, “There’s a right way. There’s a wrong way, and I think this I the wrong way.”
A man says, “I elected him to do his job” before another adds, “Let him serve it out.”
"I didn’t vote for Scott Walker, but I’m again the recall,” a man says before the narrator closes the spot, “End the recall madness. Vote for Scott walker June 5.”
The group, based in Arlington, Va., says on its website it's dedicated to protecting the values of "God, family, freedom, democracy and free market capitalism." The group, which says it is registered with the Federal Election Commission as an independent expenditure committee, did not return a call seeking details on the buy. CMAG captured the spot for WisPolitics.com.
-- By JR Ross
Labels: 2012_recall_elections
