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Alex Sink for Governor: Our First TV Ad

August 15, 2010 Politics, Video No Comments

We’ve all heard enough. Enough of the bickering and name calling. Enough of the political mudslinging. 

And not enough of what Florida needs.

My opponents have spent their time attacking each other and me, instead of talking about how they will attack the very real challenges facing our state. And I’m calling them on it!

Here’s my new ad — the first of my campaign. I wanted you to be one of the first to see it, before it hits the airwaves across Florida early tomorrow morning. 



Watch the ad, then take a minute to forward it along to your friends and family.


I’m telling Floridians exactly what I’m going to focus on as governor. I’ll fight to fix our economy, improve our schools, and make our government more accountable. And I have a detailed plan to get it done.

You know I’ll clean up Tallahassee. I’ll let my opponents continue to play in the mud. 



Click here to help me get my message out so we can keep my ads on the air, and work together to change Florida.

We have a lot of work to do, and I’m sure you’ll keep doing a great job spreading my message. Together, we’ll fight for Florida, while my opponents just fight each other.

Alex Sink

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