Sunday, October 10, 2010

Want to star in MoveOn's next ad?

Sent: October 09, 2010 02:19 PM
Subject: Want to star in MoveOn's next ad?

Dear MoveOn member,

Have you seen the brutal attack ads against Robin Carnahan that are flooding the airwaves? Over-the-top ads have been part of political campaigning for a long time, but thanks to a Supreme Court ruling allowing corporations to bankroll unlimited ads in secret, this year they've downright exploded.

Now corporations and billionaires can spend millions anonymously campaigning for candidates who—if elected—will owe those who paid for their campaigns. We can't match their money, so we have to get creative to show voters the difference between candidates supported by real people and candidates representing corporate front groups.

So we've come up with a fun, innovative way to respond to all the right-wing attack ads flooding the airwaves by running ads featuring real local voters, including you.

To be in the ad, all you need to do is print out a sign using the link below and take a picture of yourself holding the sign. We'll help turn all the photos into a TV ad to run in your area.

Being part of this ad doesn't require any special skills—just a digital camera and 10 minutes of your time.

Can you print a sign and take a photo to be in this ad? Click here to get started:

http://pol.moveon.org/ourad/photos/?p_id=17&dist=MO_Sen&id=24024-17339276-.uywwyx&t=1

This ad will show voters that there's a clear difference between candidates backed by shady front groups and candidates like Robin Carnahan that are backed by real voters.

All you need to do is download and print a sign and then follow the instructions here:

http://pol.moveon.org/ourad/photos/?p_id=17&dist=MO_Sen&id=24024-17339276-.uywwyx&t=2

Thanks for all you do!

–Milan, Peter, Kat, Ilyse, and the rest of the team

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