The Kesha Rogers for Senate Campaign today announced that it has
purchased a barrage of radio ads on 30 radio stations around Texas, for
election day. The ads zero in on the Wall Street control of the
Democratic Party under Obama, and urge voters to choose Rogers as a
means of crushing Wall Street, especially by reinstating Glass-Steagall.
Supplementing
the radio barrage is a small army of volunteers which is deployed in
cities throughout the state, seeking to bring out the vote for Rogers in
a runoff election which, so far, appears to be slated to bring out a
very small electorate.
In addition, the campaign has purchased a new round of digital ads,
which will appear on the websites of major newspapers such as the
Houston Chronicle.
At the same time, candidate Rogers is making several campaign
appearances per day, visiting a wide swath of her constituency, ranging
from the African-Americans who attended the unveiling of a memorial to
Martin Luther King yesterday, a regional meeting of LULAC (Hispanics),
and largely white veterans gathered at a VFW hall. In each venue she
found people willing to respond to Kesha's leadership, both in facing
the depth of the current crisis, and the actual pathway to overcome it.
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