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Tony Hall cuts ad for Obama
Hall says Obama will work for families hurt by the economy. “As a child, Barack knew hard times too,” he says. “He had to rely on food stamps to get by. And as a Christian, Barack believes God calls us to care for those in need.” Former Congressman Tony Hall of Ohio was ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand in the 1960's.
Tony Hall cuts ad for Obama
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Posted on Sep 19, 2008
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Even earlier in the cycle than we expected, Independent groups are increasingly fighting the presidential race on issues of faith and abortion.
We’ve had Born Alive Truth attacking Obama and Catholics United attacking McCain.
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Another pro-Democratic group is trying a different tack: reassuring evangelical voters about Obama. The political action committee Matthew 25 Network has a radio ad starring Rep. Tony Hall, a pro-life Democrat from the swing state of Ohio, who served in Congress and was appointed an ambassador by President Bush.
After the ad quotes from scripture, Hall says Obama will work for families hurt by the economy. “As a child, Barack knew hard times too,” he says. “He had to rely on food stamps to get by. And as a Christian, Barack believes God calls us to care for those in need.”
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