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"Valores" +
:30 TV ad run in AZ, announced Mar. 17, 2016.
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Rep.
Grijalva:
Yo apoyo a Bernie Sanders por un motivo muy sensible xxx
auténtico.
Si el hombre da la palabra...xxx
Los valores que tiene Bernie son los valores de este país.
Los valores de trabajar dur, los valores de igualdad, los
valores que todos puede tener l'oportunidad.
Esos son los valores americanos.
Los posiciones que él tiene en esta campagna son los mejores de cualquier candidato, republicano o democrático
Sanders (voiceover): I'm Bernie Sanders and
I approve this message.
Notes: The March 17 press release...
Rep. Grijalva Makes the Case
for Sanders in Three New Ads
SEDONA, Ariz. – In three new television ads released by
Bernie
Sanders'
campaign today, U.S Rep. Raúl Grijalva makes the case for Sanders as an
"authentic" "change agent" who has not only stood up to Wall Street,
"he's gotten in their face." The new spots – two English and one
Spanish – are set to air in Arizona.
"I support Bernie Sanders for one simple reason: he is
authentic.
If he
gives his word, it is done. The values that Bernie has are the values
of this country," Grijalva, co-chair of the Congressional Progressive
Caucus, says in "Valores," a Spanish-language ad. "The values of
working hard, the values of equality, the values that everyone has an
opportunity. These are American values. The positions that he has in
this campaign are the best of any other candidate, Republican or
Democrat."
"I'm supporting Bernie Sanders for the simple reason that
American
people are craving a change," Grijalva explains in "Change Agent."
"Bernie's responded to that craving by laying out a program and being
bold. He's a change agent – has been for 33 years. He represents a
change and a message that many of us have been longing for awhile."
In the third ad, "Bull," Grijalva argues that Sanders is the
only
candidate who has "already stood up to Wall Street." Arizona was
devastated by Wall Street's greed in the housing crisis, Grijalva
explains.
"I think Bernie's already said, 'I'm not going to take your
money.'
They know that you're not getting bull from him. And it's time Wall
Street paid their fair share. And when you make it central to your
theme when you're running for president, you not only have stood up to
them, you've gotten in their face," Grijalva says.
Sanders will hold rallies in Flagstaff on Thursday, in Tempe
and
Tucson, Grijalva's hometown, on Friday, and in Phoenix on Saturday.
Arizona will award 75 delegates when Democratic Party voters here go to
the polls next Tuesday.
To watch Valores, click here.
To watch Change Agent, click here.
To watch Bull, click here.