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Monday, June 16, 2008

BREAKING: Ryun Up on TV Tomorrow

Frm. Congressman Jim Ryun will take to the airwaves tomorrow in a very limited ad buy (just under $13,000 and just on Topeka CBS affiliate WIBW), making him the first Kansas in the 2nd Congressional District race to bring the campaign to television.

UPDATE: Ryun has also purchased another $6,500 worth of ads on the Topeka NBC affiliate KSNT.

UPDATE II: Click here to view Ryun's ad (it is in .wmv format)

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

only $13k and only on WIBW? that's weird

Anonymous said...

ok, so he added NBC too

will he go up on ABC & FOX?

Anonymous said...

isn't it weird none of the state republican blogs have posted anything about this?

and do you think ryun's first ad will just be about himself, or will he take jenkins to task for not signing a "clean campaign pledge?"

Anonymous said...

http://www.jimryun.com/tvad.asp

Anonymous said...

the only thing the man has to say about himself, after spending 10 years in Congress, is that he used to run...a lot?

how DEPRESSING!

Anonymous said...

i think he's going after the sympathy vote...perhaps?

Anonymous said...

no idea what hes going for...

Anonymous said...

Wow! That was money well spent ..... one would think after 10 years in Congress he would have some accomplishments to talk about .... nope just more about his running accomplishments from many many years ago.

Maybe even an issue to talk about ... wrong again

Jim Ryun was a hell of a runner ... so vote for him ....LOL

Anonymous said...

i honestly thought he'd use his first ad to bash lynn for not signing the campaign pledge thing...oh well

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