New Wiviott ad says he’ll stand up to special interests
Posted 5/08/2008 04:13:00 PM
Democratic 3rd Congressional District candidate Don Wiviott is on TV today with a new ad touting his decision to reject campaign contributions from corporate political action committees.
Here it is:
A narrator says in the ad that Wiviott is someone who will “stand up to the insurance companies to work for quality, affordable health care for everyone.” He claims Wiviott is the only candidate in the race who won’t take money from corporate lobbyists or special-interest PACs and will instead “take on the special interests.”
Labels: 2008 election, 3rd Congressional District race, Democratic Party, Washington
































2 Comments:
Not all lobbyists money is corporate money. Politics as usual.
You know I am not a millionaire and I know if I ever wanted to run for congress I would have to get contributions from people and groups. All of these groups are "special interest" groups.
So I guess the moral thing to do, according to Wiviott is to buy an election.
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