Press Release

GOP TRUST PAC ALERT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2009

By: Scott Wheeler

National Republican Trust Pac Launches Radio Campaign Against Scott Murphy, Democratic Candidate For Congress

Scott Wheeler: “While millions of average Americans struggle to pay their bills and hold on to their jobs, Scott Murphy strongly supported and praised Obama’s liberal spending bill granting AIG executives millions in bonus money.  Scott Murphy, he’s a Wall Street democrat who just doesn’t care about New Yorkers.”

(Washington, DC) – Tomorrow the National Republican Trust PAC (www.GOPTrust.com) will launch a radio ad targeting Democratic candidate Scott Murphy running in New York’s 20th district special election against Republican Jim Tedisco.

"While millions of average Americans struggle to pay their bills and hold on to their jobs, Scott Murphy strongly supported and praised Obama’s liberal spending bill granting AIG executives millions in bonus money,” stated Scott Wheeler, Executive Director of NRT PAC. “Scott Murphy, he’s a Wall Street democrat who just doesn’t care about New Yorkers.”

The special election will take place on March 31st. NRT PAC is spending $90,000 on the radio ad campaign which begins airing tomorrow in the 20th district of New York. This is in addition to the $190,000 television ad campaign launched last week.

To listen to NRT-PAC’s ad, please visit www.GOPTrust.com.

To schedule an interview with Scott Wheeler, Executive Director, National Republican Trust PAC, contact Elizabeth Ray (ext. 130), or Mary Beth Hutchins (ext. 105), at (703)-683-5004.


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