Clinton conference call address Obama ads

Posted by Staff on April 9, 2008 |

The Clinton campaign had a conference call today to address ads the Obama campaign is running in Pennsylvania. Mark Nevins, the communications director for Pennsylvania, spoke about the ads and wording used in them. Apparently the ads state how Obama never took money from oil companies, yet TJ Rooney, the state party Chairman in Pennsylvania, notes that it’s illegal for any campaign to do so. Rooney also claims that Obama has taken over $200,000 dollars from employees of oil companies. The Clinton campaign has launched a radio campaign in Pennsylvania to refute the comments. Howard Wolfsen, the national communications director for the campaign, added on that while Obama claims he didn’t take money from oil companies, he doesn’t say that no one can.

April 9, 2008

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