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NRSC pulls down ad in W.Va. Senate race

By Shane D'Aprile - 10/07/10 10:49 AM ET

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is yanking its latest TV ad in support of Republican businessman John Raese off the air in West Virginia's Senate contest after a casting call for the spot sought actors with a "hicky, blue-collar look."

According to a Republican source, the ad, which paints West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin (D) as a pawn of President Obama, will be taken down. The video has already been removed from YouTube.  

Once the casting directive for the ad was reported by Politico, the Manchin campaign fired off an angry statement demanding an apology and accusing Raese and national Republicans of insulting West Virginia voters. 

“John Raese and his special-interest friends have insulted the people of West Virginia and need to immediately apologize," Manchin said in a statement. "Not only have they been spending millions to try and buy this election with lies and distortions, we can now see once and for all what he and his friends really think of West Virginia and our people. It’s offensive and it only proves that John Raese has spent too much time in the state of Florida, living in his Palm Beach mansion, and doesn’t know, understand or respect the great people of this state, and what we stand for."

The NRSC is pushing back, claiming that it had nothing to do with the language that was used in the casting call.

“Contrary to the false headline by Politico, no one at the NRSC, or associated with the NRSC, had anything to do with the language used in this casting call," NRSC communications director Brian Walsh said in a statement. "We do not support it. But we’re not going to be lectured by a governor who refuses to tell the people of West Virginia why he’s flip-flopped on ObamaCare or why his office is under investigation by the Department of Justice."  

In an e-mail provided to The Hill from a Republican source, a production manager at Jamestown Associates, the firm that produced the ad, requests "2 featured characters that will be talking to each other at a diner, conversation back and forth." 

The e-mail, which was sent to a talent agency tasked with finding actors for the spot, doesn't use the controversial language being criticized by Manchin and national Dems. Here's what the e-mail asks for:

"One male. Age about 55. Looking for someone to represent the middle of the country … Ohio, Pittsburgh, West Virginia area ... Middle class ... One male. Age about 45. Middle class. Again, should represent the Ohio, Pittsburgh, West Virginia area of the country ... 5 background characters: Mother, Child, Elderly couple, 20’s-ish male." 

It's certainly not uncommon for actors to be used in the filming of political ads, but the haste with which Republicans are pulling this spot suggests they fear the attention and controversy it has already generated could blunt Raese's momentum. 

The latest Rasmussen poll in the race shows the Republican leading Manchin by six points in a race that was supposed to be an easy road for the popular governor. 

Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/123155-nrsc-pulls-anti-manchin-ad

Comments (12)

One again the Republicans continue to think only white old men are the only people that work in this country. I find that upsetting. Where are the women and people of color in their that ad.BY HATERS on 10/07/2010 at 11:24
ALL WHILE MALES: GO FIGURE! I am sure their are more then just white males working there.BY RACIST on 10/07/2010 at 11:27
Raese didn't do this, his campaign didn't and the producers of the ad didn't. It was the talent agency that the producers called who used this wording, not any Republican.

The attack by Manchin shows his absolute desperation to do anything to hit at Raese.

Voters can smell the stink of defeat a mile off. This hurts Manchin.
BY TooCon on 10/07/2010 at 11:51
Maybe if non-whites would get their lazy crack smoking as*es off welfare, food stamps, medicaid, unemployment, etc etc etc…talk about slavery…BY LLOYD C on 10/07/2010 at 11:58
Yes, TooCon, we should just believe no one in the republican party had anything to do with this ad, just like we are supposed to believe the Chamber of Commerce that they have a "SYSTEM" to make sure no foreign money is used in influencing American elections (sigh)…IDIOT!!! !!BY SarahP on 10/07/2010 at 12:00
West Virginia population is 94% white. Why not have white people in the ad?? BY Frank on 10/07/2010 at 13:14
"Hickey, blue collar look"? Yeah, that's just what all the arrogant Washington elites of both parties think of the average American citizen, especially in "fly-over" country. This is what caused the tea-party!BY liberty76 on 10/07/2010 at 13:19
Racist ignoramuses like the cretin LLOYD are the country's worst citizens. People like LLOYD are examples of the vicious anti-American elements that are dragging this country backwards and down. The Republicans pander to these morons for votes so its no wonder the party is 99% white and totally disconnected from everyday realities. The ad only re-enforces and validates Republicans as the party of fear and hate-mongering. Every defeat of Republicans in every election is a victory for America. BY RealFolk on 10/07/2010 at 13:39
LLOYD C, there are more lazy crack smoking as*es in the 'whites only' tea party republican party of hate that are on welfare, food stamps, medicaid, unemployment, etc etc etc…than the entire minority population of the world!BY more on 10/07/2010 at 13:50
Not my fault that there is a smear campaign against me, people posting using my name. go cry to your mom. i don't like it either, but its part of "FREE SPEECH"BY Lloyd C on 10/07/2010 at 15:00

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