Libertarian Party releases first ad featuring Gary Johnson - Stuart Dyson, KOB Eyewitness News 4:
May 24, 2012 - "The new ad for the Libertarian Party candidate is so simple and direct, that it's almost staggering in today's political climate.
"It’s the stuff politicos call 'red meat'.
"The ad does a slow pull from a crowd of people and tilts its perspective to reveal the peace symbol - the image that galvanized the antiwar movement in Johnson's own youth more than 40 years ago.
"It's an unmistakable message that reverberates with millions of Americans - yet you won't see it in the mainstream campaigns of Democrats and Republicans.
"It's a message Johnson has stuck with since his switch from republican to Libertarian last December, and his successful quest for that party's presidential nomination.
"'I'm doing this today because this is [an] agenda that I think resonates with most Americans,' Johnson said in his formal Libertarian announcement last December. 'It's an agenda that's not being addressed by either political party.'"
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May 24, 2012 - "The new ad for the Libertarian Party candidate is so simple and direct, that it's almost staggering in today's political climate.
"It’s the stuff politicos call 'red meat'.
"The ad does a slow pull from a crowd of people and tilts its perspective to reveal the peace symbol - the image that galvanized the antiwar movement in Johnson's own youth more than 40 years ago.
"It's an unmistakable message that reverberates with millions of Americans - yet you won't see it in the mainstream campaigns of Democrats and Republicans.
"It's a message Johnson has stuck with since his switch from republican to Libertarian last December, and his successful quest for that party's presidential nomination.
"'I'm doing this today because this is [an] agenda that I think resonates with most Americans,' Johnson said in his formal Libertarian announcement last December. 'It's an agenda that's not being addressed by either political party.'"
Read more: http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S2632159.shtml?cat=504
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