Guillory Takes on Pryor, Nunn, and Landrieu in New TV Ads
Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 03, 2014 -- Free at Last PAC has released three :60 ads featuring rising Republican star Elbert Guillory. These ads target key Senate races in Arkansas, Georgia, and Louisiana and discuss the effect of the liberal agenda on the black community.
The combined ad buy across the three states is over $300K, and the ads were featured during major sporting events throughout the weekend. All three were statewide buys on both cable and broadcast.
In Arkansas, where the below ad was featured during the nail-biting Miss St/Arkansas game, Mark Pryor is seeking a third term in the Senate. His father held the seat years before him. Guillory calls for the "Pryor dynasty" to end in Arkansas in the :60 ad.
Arkansas (:60 ad): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJNwRQ09-Ng
It's a similar story in Georgia, where Michelle Nunn, daughter of long time Georgia Senator Sam Nunn, is running for the seat vacated by retiring Senator Saxby Chambliss. Guillory states in the ad, "Georgia will have 'Nunn'." The ad made a big splash across the Peach State as it aired during the rivalry Florida-Georgia game on Saturday.
Georgia (:60 ad): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ebDTwQtWvE
In his home state of Louisiana, where Guillory serves as a state senator, he says that it is time for the Landrieu run to end. Mary Landrieu first ran for Senate in 1996, and Guillory says in the ad that little has changed in the black communities in those 18 years. The below ad ran in the Lafayette, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans markets during the Thursday Night Football Saints-Panthers game.
Louisiana (:60 ad): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSI1FFvNZWU
Free at Last PAC strives to promote black conservative candidates as well as introduce all conservative candidates into the black communities.
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Julie Emerson, Free at Last PAC, http://freeatlastpac.com, +1 504-233-9045, [email protected]
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