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Feb 8

Written by: William Lutz
2/8/2010 4:20 PM 

Gov. Rick Perry released a new ad -- titled "1993" -- taking aim at U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's record in the Senate. We post the ad below, followed by the script and Hutchison response:


Script: 
 
“1993” SCRIPT

Congress
TEXT ON SCREEN: Congress

Scandals
TEXT ON SCREEN: Scandals

Wasteful Spending
TEXT ON SCREEN: Wasteful Spending

After 17 years in Washington
TEXT ON SCREEN: After 17 years in Washington

Senator Hutchison’s rhetoric is her record
TEXT ON SCREEN: Hutchison 1993 ad

Cut pork?
TEXT ON SCREEN: Cut Pork?

She voted for billions in earmarks
TEXT ON SCREEN: She voted FOR billions in earmarks

And was runner-up for pork barrel spender of the year by Citizens Against Government Waste
TEXT ON SCREEN: runner-up Pork Barrel Spender of the Year

Finishing second to liberal Barney Frank
TEXT ON SCREEN: Sources found at WashingtonKay.com

Cut spending?
TEXT ON SCREEN: Cut Spending?

She voted for the $700 billion Wall Street Bailout
TEXT ON SCREEN: She voted for the $700 billion Wall Street Bailout

And has voted to increase the debt limit 9 times
TEXT ON SCREEN: Voted to INCREASE debt limit 9 times

Senator Hutchison went to Congress to change Washington but Washington changed her
TEXT ON SCREEN: Senator Hutchison went to Congress to change Washington but Washington changed her


 Hutchison campaign response:

“Once again, Rick Perry is changing his mind in an election-year and launching attack ads against Kay Bailey Hutchison despite having praised her as a ‘true champion for Texas.’ However, no amount of negative ads will cover-up Perry’s record of cronyism in office that led to proposing the Trans-Texas Corridor and mandating the HPV vaccine for sixth-grade girls,” said Joe Pounder, Texans for Kay spokesman.

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