PCAF Launches Ads in Targeting Three Republican CongressmenSubmitted by Rick Bielke on Tue, 11/01/2005 - 5:29pm.
![]() Watch the Gerlach ad. (MPEG - 4.5 MB) Watch the Gerlach ad. (RM - 1.24 MB) Watch the Ney ad. (MPEG - 4.5 MB) Watch the Ney ad. (RM - 1.24 KB) Watch the Reynolds ad. (MPEG - 4.5 MB) Watch the Reynolds ad. (RM - 1.24 KB) Public Campaign Action Fund and American Family Voices today began running three different advertisements in Congressional districts that are represented by close allies of indicted, disgraced former Majority Leader Tom DeLay (TX-22). The ads, titled "Indicted," target Reps. Jim Gerlach (PA-06), Bob Ney (OH-18) and Tom Reynolds (NY-26). "Tom DeLay? indicted for money laundering, he's the face of big-money, political corruption," the Gerlach ad begins. "And DeLay's corruption is spreading. DeLay's PAC sent Congressman Jim Gerlach $30,000 dollars. Big Oil and Gas interests gave $52,086 more. And then, Congressman Gerlach voted with Delay and big oil."
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