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AJS keeps up the charge against Altmire, Lentz

The conservative group Americans for Job Security obviously doesn’t like Democrats Jason Altmire and Bryan Lentz.

Already having targeted the two-term incumbent and the open-seat candidate in a pair of TV ads before, the group is at it again.

The latest two ads depict the policies of Democratic leaders in Washington as someone who “broke into your home, or stole your credit card, or ripped off your car.”

Check out the ads below.

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September 23, 2010 at 9:45 am

--Dan Hirschhorn

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  1. sick of it all

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    This is fear mongering at its worst..surprised they didn’t use hispanics or african americans as the perpretrators of the crimes just to add to it…

  2. sue

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    Thanks, Arlen Spector for the clown you helped put on the Supreme Court who voted to unleash these anonymous ads.Banana republic anyone???

  3. Lentz made his bed

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    Lentz had Pelosi come in and host a fundaiser for him to raise $200,000 for his camapign. Now he’s crying fowl because he’s being associateed with her. Maybe that $200 g wasn’t worth it, huh Bryan?

  4. Tony Soprano

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    $200 grand? Yeah, right. DCCC took probably more than half of that, and that’s before they paid any of the overhead for the event.

    Sucks for them!

  5. David Diano

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    “broke into your home, or stole your card, or ripped off your car.” ????

    This could “never” happen under GOP policies. Under the GOP you won’t have a home, credit car or automobile.

  6. al

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    “AJS had launched its “fifth ad in support of Santorum’s candidacy,” spending “$2 million for Santorum in addition to $1.5 million from the Santorum campaign.”

    If they spent that much money on loser Santorum — the ad is terrible anyway – so let them waste the money.

  7. sick of it all

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    right on, al.

  8. Adam S.

    Sep 23rd, 2010

    Have the previous ads against Lentz been on AD WATCH yet? If so, I didn’t see it. They claim that he raised state taxes by $400 Million. I’d love to know what they are talking about, since anyone who is cognizant of his or her own surroundings knows that the state’s sales tax and income tax have not risen in the past 4 years Lentz has been a State Rep.

  9. Chris Lucas

    Sep 30th, 2010

    The real Altmire on Health Care http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJEgKgkx0zw
    45 minutes into the video Altmire states that failure is not an option.

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