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Tom Steyer 2020
"Real Economic Power" +
:30 TV ad from Oct. 9, 2019 run in IA, NH, NV and SC.
[Music]
Steyer: Wall Street banks took advantage of
millions of Americans during the recession.
So, my wife Kat and I took action. We started a non-profit
community bank with a simple theory — give people a fair deal
and real economic power.
Invest in the community.
In businesses owned by women and people of color.
In affordable housing.
The difference between words and actions matters. That’s a
lesson politicians in Washington could use right now.
I’m Tom Steyer, and I approve this message.
Notes:
The Oct. 9, 2019 press release...
New
Tom Steyer Ad Highlights His Work
Reinvesting in Local Communities
The ad will air in all four early primary and
caucus states
(SAN FRANCISCO, October 9, 2019) — Presidential
candidate for the Democratic nomination
Tom Steyer rolled out a new ad campaign today showing that
his actions match his words when it comes to breaking the
corporate stranglehold on our democracy and giving real
economic power to the American people. The ad is
part of Steyer’s People Over Profits Economic Agenda announced
this week. The agenda is founded on three core principles:
breaking the corporate stranglehold on our government,
investing in the American people, and harnessing innovation
and competition.
The 30-second “Real Economic Power” ad shows the
non-profit community bank he and his wife, Kat Taylor,
founded in Oakland, California in response to unjust
corporate banking practices. As
president, Steyer will continue to prioritize
people before profits, and create millions of jobs for
working-class Americans. The ad will air locally
in all four early primary and caucus states of Iowa, New
Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina.
“Wall Street Banks took advantage of millions of Americans
during the recession. So, my wife Kat and I took
action,” Steyer said in the ad. “We started a
non-profit community bank with a simple theory - give people
a fair deal and real economic power. Invest in the
community. In businesses owned by women and people of color.
In affordable housing. The difference between words and
actions matters. That’s a lesson politicians in Washington
could use right now.”