August 8, 2008 - 11:14
News: Oregon

Erickson runs cookie-cutter anti-immigrant ad

Does the lemon law apply to campaign ads? Because whatever Mike Erickson (R-Lake Oswego) is paying his ad consultants, it's too much. The Republican candidate for the 5th Congressional District seat was sold a used car.

His campaign has an anti-illegal immigration/amnesty ad titled "Broken Border." The ad features grainy footage at a border crossing, accuses Democrats of offering "government handouts and amnesty", followed by on-screen text and an announcer saying: "Mike Erickson says: No More."

The same grainy footage, commentary and screen text (with the name changed) appears in an ad for Jay Love, a self-proclaimed "conservative, Christian candidate for the Republican nomination for the 2nd Congressional District of Alabama."

Erickson, who should probably be running to the middle, was sold the same ad as a conservative from Alabama.

Watch both ads below.

Mike Erickson ad:

Jay Love ad:

Wally Edge can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

Related topics: Mike Erickson, Jay Love

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