Lots of new campaign advertisements and web videos out in the past few days. Here's a rundown ...
Gov. Pat Quinn has a new ad out, titled "Finally," which hit the airwaves yesterday, according to Capitol Fax:
After yesterday's fiery debate in Rockford, the Quinn campaign also released this clip from the governor's remarks (under the title: "Quinn wins at Rockford Forum"):
You can read the Hynes campaign's take on the debate here.
In the 10th Congressional District primary, Julie Hamos is airing a new biographical spot on the cable airwaves:
U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias also has a new web ad up today, highlighting how the treasurer's Employ Illinois program helped a Springfield child care center create jobs:
Finally, fellow Senate candidate David Hoffman offers up some clips from his recent meet-and-greet at a bar in Aurora:
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Comments
D. Hartsfield (not verified) on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 10:39
I really like the new Quinn video, is he going up on TV soon? Hoffman also looks really strong in that video, does it look to anyone else like he's picking up steam?
Josh Kalven on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 12:38
Quinn is up on TV with the ad posted at the top. If you're in the Chicago market, you're likely to see it during any network newscast.
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