Galloway Announces First Radio Ad of Campaign

September 1, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:  Dr. Pam Galloway, 715-570-5392

 

Galloway Announces First Radio Ad of Campaign
Contrasts with Decker’s Tax-and-Spend Agenda; NRA Endorsement Unveiled

 

[Wausau, WI…]  Dr. Pam Galloway (R-Wausau), candidate for Wisconsin’s 29th Senate District, announced today the launch of her first radio ad of the campaign.  The spot, titled “A Fresh Face,” highlights the differences between Pam Galloway, a board-certified physician who has never run for office before, and Senate Majority Leader Russ Decker, a career politician who is asking voters to send him back to Madison for a 6th 4-year-term.

 

“Under Senator Decker’s and Governor Doyle’s failed leadership of the past 4 years, Wisconsin has lost 170,000 jobs,” Pam Galloway said.  “The voters of the 29th District deserve a senator who will stand-up for job creation, and not for big-spending Madison special interests.”

 

The ad highlights Decker’s record of job-killing tax and spending increases, including his crafting of a budget that increased spending by $3.6 billion.  It also reveals Galloway’s latest major endorsement, this time by the National Rifle Association.

 

“I was very pleased to receive the endorsement of the nation’s top organization for defending the Second Amendment,” Galloway continued.  “I look forward to working in Madison on behalf of sportsmen and sports women in Northcentral Wisconsin.”

 

Finally, the ad allows Dr. Galloway to discuss her plan for getting Wisconsin’s economy back on track:  Control taxes, Promote jobs, and Reduce spending, or CPR for short.

 

“Over the last several months, I’ve been taking my campaign voter-to-voter and door-to-door.  I’m very excited to begin this next phase of my campaign to help share my message of job creation and fiscal restraint with working families,” Galloway concluded.

 

The radio ad will begin airing today in markets in the 29th Senate District.

 

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