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Tom Steyer 2020
Tom Steyer 2020
"Save the World, Do It Together" +
:60 TV ad from Dec. 3, 2019 run locally in IA, NH, NV and SC.
[Music]
Steyer (voiceover): I’m Tom Steyer and I approve this
message.
Steyer (MSNBC debate):
I'm
the
only
person on this stage who will say that climate is the
number one priority for me.
It’s a state of emergency, and I would declare a state of emergency on
day one.
If we’re waiting for Congress, it’s not going to get done.
Congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever.
This is a problem which continues to get worse.
I know that we have to do this. I also know we can do this.
I’ve spent a decade fighting, beating oil companies, stopping
pipelines, stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across
the country.
We can do this, and create literally millions of good-paying union jobs.
And we can use it to rebuild and reimagine what the United States is.
How are we going to pull this country together?
We take on the biggest challenge in history, we save the world and do
it together. You think that’d pull America together? I do.
Notes: The Dec. 4,
2019 press release...
New
Tom Steyer Ad Shows He is the Only Candidate Vowing to Prioritize
Climate
Steyer’s
ad campaign will air on local markets in all four early primary states
(SAN
FRANCISCO,
December
4,
2019) — Yesterday,
presidential
candidate
Tom
Steyer launched a new ad campaign
highlighting the moment in which he distinguished himself as the only
candidate vowing to make climate his number one priority during the
last DNC debate. The ad will run on local markets for two weeks from
December 3 to December 17 in the early primary and caucus states of
Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.
The
new “Save
the
World,
Do
it Together” ad reveals
how
Steyer
is
the only candidate pledging to address the climate crisis
with the urgency it deserves and declare it a national emergency on day
one of his presidency. Steyer has been combating the climate crisis by
taking on big corporations for the last decade and now has the strongest climate
plan of
any
presidential
candidate.
“I’ve
spent
a
decade
fighting, beating oil companies, stopping pipelines,
stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country,” Steyer said
in
the
ad.
“We can do this, and create literally millions of
good-paying union jobs — we can use it to rebuild and reimagine what
the United States is. How are we going to pull this country together?
We take on the biggest challenge in history, we save the world and do
it together.”
The new ad campaign comes as Steyer secured a spot on the December Democratic National Committee debate yesterday by surpassing the threshold for the required number of donors.