Cathy Myers Launches 30-Second TV Ad
Myers launches TV ad for her August 14th WI-01 Primary versus Randy Bryce
Janesville, WI – Today, Cathy Myers’ campaign for Congress announced the launch of a $25,000 TV and digital ad campaign. These ads will be running on cable television and digital media platforms throughout Wisconsin’s 1st District.
WATCH the ad here.
“As a single mom, I understand the challenges working people face, so I know that it’s getting harder and harder for average Americans to make ends meet. I’m running for Congress to make life easier for working families in our district. This video shows that I hear the real concerns of voters and that I am committed to addressing them.” Cathy Myers explained.
Myers’ primary opponent, Randy Bryce, has already spent over $500,000 on TV ads, but polling shows the August 14th Democratic Primary is a dead heat.
Myers continued, “Big money special interests are rallying around my primary opponent because they know I will be an independent voice in Congress who will stand up against money in politics. We’re running a truly grassroots campaign and the voters are responding to that authenticity because they know I’ll fight for them.”
Learn more about Cathy’s campaign on her website, Facebook, and Twitter.
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NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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