“That’s my grandfather with a brand new truck,” Russ Feingold, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin, begins his ad “1923.” Max, his grandfather, is seen in a picture with his brand-new truck from the General Motors factory in Janesville, Wisconsin.
The 30-second spot focuses on how manufacturing jobs have been sent overseas, which has hurt working families. Feingold promises to close the corporate loophole to help small businesses create jobs in America.
“We don’t need an economy that works only for CEOs – we need an economy that works for everyone,” he ends.
“1923” was released after a TV and radio ad hit Feingold’s opponent, Republican Senator Ron Johnson, for allowing the economic system to benefit millionaires. Watch them below:
Check out the other political ads airing in the Wisconsin U.S. Senate race.
The 30-second spot focuses on how manufacturing jobs have been sent overseas, which has hurt working families. Feingold promises to close the corporate loophole to help small businesses create jobs in America.
“We don’t need an economy that works only for CEOs – we need an economy that works for everyone,” he ends.
“1923” was released after a TV and radio ad hit Feingold’s opponent, Republican Senator Ron Johnson, for allowing the economic system to benefit millionaires. Watch them below:
“I Win Either Way”
“Banker”
Check out the other political ads airing in the Wisconsin U.S. Senate race.