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Jeff Greene for Florida Launches First Statewide TV Ad Campaign

May 18, 2010 Politics, Video No Comments

Ads Highlight Jeff’s Outsider Record Creating Jobs & Getting Results

May 18, 2010 – Palm Beach – Today, Jeff Greene, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, launched his first statewide television advertising campaign with two TV commercials.

This first ad, “Outsider,” highlights Jeff’s frustration with the failure of career politicians and details Jeff’s real plan to “create jobs and get things done.”

The second ad, “Jobs,” describes Jeff as “a successful outsider who knows how to create jobs.”

Jeff Greene commented on the launch of his first TV ads stating, “Our campaign offers Floridians a different choice. I started with nothing, worked hard, built a successful business, created jobs, and got results. As Florida’s next U.S. Senator, I’m going to shake up Washington and get things done. Creating jobs and revitalizing our economy will be my #1 priority. And, unlike these failed career politicians who are in the back pockets of the special interests, I will never take a penny from the special interests and will always put Florida first and get results.”

The two 30 second TV commercials are part of a substantial media buy and will run statewide on cable and broadcast in all of Florida’s media markets. They begin an aggressive grassroots and media campaign to take Jeff Greene’s message directly to the voters.

To learn more about Jeff Greene or to join the campaign, please go to: www.JeffGreene.com

You can download a broadcast quality version of the ads using the information below:

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Below are the scripts of the two ads. The ads are viewable on Jeff Greene’s YouTube page at: http://www.youtube.com/user/greene4florida

“Jobs” — :30 second TV ad

Announcer: He’s worked hard – built an incredibly successful business, created jobs and real pay checks for working people.

Announcer: Jeff Greene has always gotten results.

Jeff Greene: “The career politicians have had their chance – I have a real plan to bring back and create jobs in Florida, jumpstart the housing market and revitalize our economy.”

Announcer: Jeff Greene, a successful outsider who knows how to create jobs.

Jeff Greene: “I have always gotten results and I’ll shake up Washington to get results for Florida.”

Announcer: Jeff Greene for Florida.

Jeff Greene: “I’m Jeff Greene and I approve this message.”

“Outsider” — :30 second TV ad

Jeff Greene: “I’m tired of career politicians who are only worried about their own jobs.”

Announcer: Meet Jeff Greene

Jeff Greene: “I have a real plan to bring back and keep jobs in Florida, invest in green technology and once and for all end our dependence on foreign oil.”

Announcer: An Outsider willing to take on the career politicians

Jeff Greene: “The career politicians had their chance. I want to create jobs and get things done – and put Florida first.”

Announcer: Jeff Greene – Democrat for Senate

Jeff Greene: “I am Jeff Greene and I approve this message.”

For Immediate Release:
Contact: Paul Blank – 561-281-9703
Or email: press@jeffgreene.com

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