• 30 août 2011 09:21
  • - Affaires générales
  • - Politique et gouvernement

Hudak Cut From PC Ads

TORONTO, Aug. 30, 2011 /CNW/ - Following a month that saw Tim Hudak stumble on his sneaky plan to raise property taxes, fumble on his previous commitment to defund abortion and flip flop again on the HST, the PC campaign team has quietly dropped all of the scenes involving Hudak from their television advertising.

Gone from their advertising are pictures of Hudak meeting voters and posing with his family.  Also cut from the ad is Tim Hudak's appearance at the end promoting his reckless campaign promises.

Leaving Hudak on the cutting room floor was not done to make the ad shorter or add new attacks.  The PCs simply cut the scenes involving Hudak and slowed the rest of the commercial to fill the time.

The fact Tim Hudak would rather perform juvenile stunts than tackle the provinces most pressing issues, together with the fact his platform has a $14 billion hole and is built on poorly disguised Harris-type wedge issues is simply icing on the cake for most voters who are increasingly saying Tim Hudak just isn't worth the risk.

QUOTE

"The more Ontarians see Tim Hudak, the more they know they can't trust him.  His inability to look voters in the eye or give straight answers to the most basic questions is why women across this province don't think he's worth the risk."

  • Laurel Broten, MPP
For further information:

Alicia Johnston
alicia_johnston@ontarioliberal.ca
416-961-3800 ext. 328