Women Vote Releases New Spanish Language TV Ad Highlighting Martha McSally’s Shameful Votes Against
For Immediate Release
October 8, 2018
Women Vote Releases New Spanish Language TV Ad Highlighting Martha McSally’s Shameful Votes Against Health Care Protections
Washington, D.C. — Today, EMILYs List independent expenditure arm Women Vote released a new Spanish language ad calling out Martha McSally for her dismal record on health care and her support for eliminating protections for those with pre-existing conditions, a move that would have cost some Arizona families thousands of dollars.
The Women Vote Ad can be viewed here and will begin running tomorrow. The total buy is more than $1 million.
“Martha McSally has a long record of putting corporate special interests ahead of working families, and her vote to rip away protections for people with pre-existing conditions is another example,” said Stephanie Schriock, president of EMILYs List. “McSally has been running an increasingly nasty campaign based on lies in an attempt to distract from her own awful record. There’s only one candidate in this race who Arizonans can count on, and that’s Kyrsten Sinema.”
SCRIPT: “Anthony”
Llevaron al bebe, de solo seis semanas de nacido, por helicóptero.
(They took the baby, only six weeks old, by helicopter)
En un instante, Steve Gomez y su esposa tuvieron que aprobar un transplante de corazón para salvar la vida de su hijo, Anthony.
(In an instant, Steve Gomez and his wife had to approve a heart transplant to save their son’s life, Anthony.)
Creciendo y sano, Anthony necesitará cuidado médico por el resto de su vida.
(Growing old and healthy, Anthony will need medical treatment for the rest of his life.)
Pero en el Congreso, Martha McSally votó para eliminar protecciones para condiciones pre-existentes.
(But in Congress, Martha McSally voted to eliminate protections for pre-existing conditions.)
“Mi voto es para proteger a mi familia. ¿Y el tuyo?”
(“My vote is to protect my family. Yours?”)
Para difusión inmediata
8 de octubre, 2018
Women Vote difunde nuevo anuncio de televisión resaltando los votos vergonzosos de Martha McSally en contra las protecciones del cuidado de salud
Washington, D.C. — Hoy, Women Vote!, la división de gastos independientes de EMILYs List difundió un anuncio de televisión resaltando los antecedentes de Martha McSally en lo que se refiere a su vergonzoso récord en el cuidado de salud y su apoyo a eliminar las protecciones para aquellos con condiciones pre-existentes. Esto les costaría a algunas familias de Arizona cientos de miles de dólares.
El anuncio de televisión de Women Vote! puede ser visto aquí y comenzará a difundirse mañana. La compra total de este anuncio es de más de un millón.
“Martha McSally tiene un largo récord de poner los intereses especiales de las corporaciones por encima de las familias trabajadoras, y su voto para quitarles la protección a personas con condiciones pre-existentes es otro ejemplo más” dijo Stephanie Schriock, presidente de EMILYs List. “McSally ha estado manejando una campaña sucia en base a mentiras buscando distraer de la realidad de su terrible récord. Solo hay una candidata en esta contienda con la cual la gente de Arizona pueden contar y esa es Kyrsten Sinema.”
DIALOGO: “Anthony”
Llevaron al bebé, de solo seis semanas de nacido, por helicóptero.
En un instante, Steve Gomez y su esposa tuvieron que aprobar un trasplante de corazón para salvar la vida de su hijo, Anthony.
Creciendo y sano, Anthony necesitará cuidado médico por el resto de su vida.
Pero en el Congreso, Martha McSally votó para eliminar protecciones para condiciones pre-existentes
“Mi voto es para proteger a mi familia. ¿Y el tuyo?”
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