New Day for America

"Commander in Chief" +

:30 TV ad run in NH from Nov. 19, 2015.

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Male Announcer:  On–the-job training for President does not work. Benghazi, beheadings, Paris.  Our lives depend on a commander in chief with experience, who understands the world.

John Kasich (clip from Sunshine Summit):  Time is of the essence.  Negotiation, ambivalence or delay, are not acceptable.

Male Announcer:  The first with a plan to destroy ISIS? John Kasich.

Female Announcer:  New Day for America is responsible for the content of this advertising.


Notes: The Nov. 19 press release, and a second release from later in the day...

New TV Ad Compares Donald Trump & Ben Carson To President Obama

New Day For America has released a new TV ad highlighting Ohio Governor John Kasich’s foreign policy experience while comparing the inexperience of Donald Trump and Ben Carson to that of President Obama.

“This ad is a reminder to voters that we’ve already endured a nearly eight-year experiment under a commander in chief with no experience,” said Connie Wehrkamp, New Day For America spokeswoman. “These times are far too dangerous to make that mistake again with candidates who have absolutely no experience like Donald Trump and Ben Carson.”


DONALD TRUMP THREATENS TO SUE NEW DAY FOR AMERICA

November 19, 2015 - Donald Trump has unleashed his legal team against New Day For America. On Thursday evening, a letter was sent to New Day For America from Trump's corporate attorney, Alan Garten, following the release of a new TV ad and comments made earlier today about Trump's inexperience and inability to be an effective commander in chief.

In response to the letter from Trump's lawyer, New Day For America Chief Strategist Matt David released the following statement: "Mr. Trump's been successful in suing his way to financial gain. Unfortunately, you can't sue your way to the Oval Office. Trump can hire every trial lawyer in the country, but voters will ultimately decide this election. You can't sue ISIS away. Suing Vladimir Putin won't evict Russia from the Ukraine. The role of commander in chief requires leadership, not lawyers."