New GOPAC TV ad says Fincher ‘wins the tough ones’

A new television ad produced by GOPAC touts AL-01 congressional candidate Chad Fincher’s ability to win tough legislative battles.

Alluding to Fincher’s sponsorship of the Alabama Accountability Act, the ad says, “He defeated the liberals and the teachers’ union, and now schools are more accountable and parents have more control — more choice for parents and students.”

“Chad Fincher: he wins the tough ones,” the ad concludes.

“Rep. Fincher has a long record of fighting for conservative policies and sound economic principles,” GOPAC Chairman Frank Donatelli said today. “We know that he is a tested leader and does not back down from a fight against liberal special interests. We need his continued leadership in Washington.”

The ad went on air this morning and will run through September 9 on cable, WKRG, and WPMI. The total television ad buy is $30,000.

GOPAC also dropped a mailer to reinforce the message being delivered on television.

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The AL-01 special-election primary will be held Sept. 24. If necessary, a primary runoff will be held Nov. 5.


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