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Cory 2020
Cory 2020
"Together" +
:30 TV ad from Dec. 19, 2019 run during the debate in 22 markets nationwide, including the four early states
Booker:
How
long
are
these
things? 30 seconds? Are you sure we can afford
this?
[Beep] [Music]
You're only gonna see this ad once because I'm not a
billionaire. I won't be on tonight's debate stage, but that's okay
because I'm going to win this election anyway. This election isn't
about who can spend the most, or who slings the most mud. It's about
the people. It's about all of us, standing together, fighting together.
Not just to beat Donald Trump, but to bring about the transformative
change we need.
Go to CORYBOOKER.COM, join us. I'm Cory Booker, and I approve
this message.
Notes: From the Dec.
19 press release...
Cory 2020 Will Air
First TV Ad During Democratic Debate
“Together” Will Air on Cable in Early
States, Select National Markets
Targeted Specifically at Debate
Watchers, Ad Is Opening Salvo in Cory
2020’s Announced TV Advertising Campaign
Newark, NJ — Cory 2020’s first television ad will run today during the
Democratic debate.
In the 30-second spot, titled “Together” and targeted specifically at
Democrats tuning in to the debate tonight, Cory Booker notes that
although he will not be on the December debate stage, he will still win
the election by bringing people together in common cause and common
purpose to tackle big challenges.
“Together” is the first part of a $500,000 down payment on television
and digital advertising aimed at convincing voters to support Cory
Booker that the campaign announced last week.
Cory 2020 will run the new ad on cable TV in 22 markets nationwide,
including the four early states -- Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and
South Carolina -- and New York, Washington, DC, and Los Angeles. The ad
will run during the debate, which is being broadcast by PBS and
simulcast on CNN.
This weekend, nine Democratic presidential candidates, including every
candidate on the December debate stage, urged the DNC to rethink the
January debate qualification thresholds to ensure that the debate stage
includes all viable candidates and fully reflects the diversity of the
Democratic Party.
The debate qualification thresholds for the January debate have not yet
been announced, but four public polls released in the past 10 days have
shown Booker at four percent or higher in support, including three
state-level polls (in Iowa, South Carolina, and Wisconsin). No
state-level debate qualifying polls were released between the November
debate and the December debate qualifying deadline.
Since the November debate, Cory 2020 has seen a surge in financial
support and interest from voters in early states. After traveling to
Nevada yesterday, Booker will spend the next five days in Iowa,
launching a bus tour of the state tomorrow and hosting a flurry of
events across the state.
Cory 2020’s new 30-second television ad can be viewed HERE: