Behind the Ad: Pro-Obama group pushes the benefits of health care reform
By Richard K. Barry
Who: Organizing for Action
Where: Nationally
What's going on: Organizing for Action (OFA) aired its first television ad on Monday, which focuses on all the good stuff about Obama's health care law. OFA, you may recall, is the political advocacy group born out of President Obama's election campaign.
It's a 30 second spot and it features people who can't help but scream from the rooftops about how gosh darn wonderful the new legislation is.
According to OFA, the ad will be coupled with an education campaign that will help ordinary Americans learn the good news. Somehow 800 volunteers are going to be involved with this effort, though I am not sure how.
(Cross-posted at Phantom Public.)
Who: Organizing for Action
Where: Nationally
What's going on: Organizing for Action (OFA) aired its first television ad on Monday, which focuses on all the good stuff about Obama's health care law. OFA, you may recall, is the political advocacy group born out of President Obama's election campaign.
It's a 30 second spot and it features people who can't help but scream from the rooftops about how gosh darn wonderful the new legislation is.
According to OFA, the ad will be coupled with an education campaign that will help ordinary Americans learn the good news. Somehow 800 volunteers are going to be involved with this effort, though I am not sure how.
(Cross-posted at Phantom Public.)
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