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"Sound"
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0:60 ad announced Dec. 23, 2015 run in IA.
Radio |
[Music]
[SFX]
Male Announcer: The
sound of energy. Clean, renewable wind power, created right here
in Iowa. The cutting edge of a new energy economy, reducing
America's dependence on fossil fuel.
But now big oil has a plan
to pump dirty crude oil across Iowa and a new pipeline called the
Bakken.
Only one candidate for
president has said "no." Bernie Sanders.
Sanders opposes the Bakken
pipeline and opposes seizing private property property to pump the
toxic oil across Iowa.
Sanders has the most
ambitious climate plan of any candidate, reducing carbon pollution by
80-percent and creating a clean energy workforce with millions of new
jobs.
Sanders: There is
nothing more important than leaving this country and our entire planet
habitable for our kids and our grandchildren.
Male Announcer:
Bernie Sanders. Endorsed by Friends of the Earth Action Fund.
Sanders: I'm Bernie
Sanders, candidate for president, and I approve this message.
Male Announcer: Paid
for by Bernie 2016.
Notes: The Dec. 23
press release...
Bernie Sanders Continues
Radio Pus Across Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa -- U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign on Thursday continues his outreach on radio stations across Iowa with the launch of a new statewide ad. The ad, “Sound,” emphasizes Sanders’ commitment to “leaving this country and our entire planet habitable for our kids and grandchildren.”
“Sanders has put forth the most ambitious climate plan of any candidate...reducing carbon pollution by 80 percent and creating a clean energy workforce with millions of new jobs,” the ad says.
“Sen. Sanders is proud to have been the first presidential candidate to stand with thousands of Iowans against the Bakken Pipeline,” said Bernie 2016 Iowa state director, Robert Becker. “Iowa is a global leader in generating clean energy and the quality, good paying jobs that come along with that technology — as president, he will make combatting climate change a national priority.”