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Kasich launches fourth statewide TV ad
Republican John Kasich has launched his fourth statewide TV ad in the race for governor against Democratic incumbent Ted Strickland.
The ad, unveiled on Monday, Sept. 6, shows Kasich talking to workers in a Cleveland-area factory about the importance of jobs and discusses his involvement with ParkOhio, a Cleveland-based company that wanted to strengthen itself financially.
The 30-second ad discusses Kasich’s “private sector experience” but does not mention that he was a managing director of Lehman Brothers.
“If you can help people get a job and keep a job, you make their families stronger, you make the community stronger, you make your state stronger,” Kasich says in the ad.
Strickland campaign spokesman Lis Smith blasted Kasich and the ad in a press release:
“While Ted has worked every day to create good jobs here in Ohio by slashing regulations on small businesses, cutting taxes, and investing in growing industries, the only jobs Congressman Kasich helped create have been in China and Mexico.”
ParkOhio is a leading provider of supply management services and operates a number of manufacturers of highly engineered products such as pipe threading systems, rubber products, aluminum products, and forged and machined products, a press release said.
Here’s the ad:
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