Manchester Republicans Break the Mold with TV Ads, Billboards

Written by admin on October 25th, 2007

MANCHESTER - The Republican candidates running for the Manchester Board of Directors and Board of Education have broken new ground this week as the first-ever television ads of the campaign are up on the air on cable television stations in town.  The Hartford Courant wrote the article this morning taking note:

“They’ve put their faces on large billboards that were placed last weekend in 15 locations across town. And they’ve bought television advertising spots that will be broadcast on major cable channels in and around Manchester, which Cox Cable users will see between now and Election Day.”

“We’re doing it because this is a new Republican Party, and we’re trying to use different mediums to reach out to voters,” said director and Minority Leader Louis Spadaccini, referring to the three new candidates who joined the three incumbents running for the board of directors.

“We feel that we have a very dedicated team of candidates, and we are doing everything possible to get our message out to the independent and Democrat voters,” Irish said.

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