National Rife Association-Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF)

"Mark 'Oz' Geist: Stop Clinton, Vote Trump" +

:30 TV run nationally on cable and local broadcast in CO, OH, NV, FL, VA, PA and ME from June 30, 2016.

[Music]

Mark "Oz" Geist, U.S. Marine (Retired):  A lot of people say they’re not gonna vote this November because their candidate didn’t win.

Well, I know some people who won’t be voting this year either.

Hillary as President?  No thanks.

I served in Benghazi.  My friends didn’t make it.

They did their part.  Do yours.

Male Announcer:  The NRA Political Victory Fund is responsible for the content of this advertising.



Notes: This ad came out the day after the Select Committee on Benghazi issued its report, which contained no bombshell revelations and did not blame Clinton for that tragedy (+).  It drew some controversy as it appeared to be filmed at a national cemetery.  The June 29 press release...
 
NRA Launches First TV Ad of Presidential Election Cycle

The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today launched its first TV ad of the presidential election cycle. The $2 million ad buy will run nationally on cable and local broadcast stations in key battleground states including Colorado, Ohio, Nevada, Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maine.

“We cannot trust Hillary Clinton with our gun rights or our national security. The stakes in this election for law-abiding gun owners have never been higher, and the NRA will use all available resources to ensure that voters understand the consequences of a Hillary Clinton presidency on their fundamental right of self-defense,” said Chris W. Cox, chairperson of the NRA-PVF. “By saying that the Supreme Court got it wrong in the historic Heller decision, Hillary made it clear that she does not believe Americans have the right to keep a gun in their home to protect themselves.”

The ad, which features retired United States Marine Corps veteran and CIA contracted security contractor Mark “Oz” Geist, who led the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012 that saved the lives of 25 people. Geist, is the co-author of 13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened In Benghazi.