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Republicans hit airwaves in Florida

Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor January 21, 2008 04:15 PM

Three Republicans jockeying for advantage in Florida all launched new TV ads today in the state.


Rudy Giuliani's Spanish-language spot promotes his proposals for tax cuts and a national fund for property insurance relief. "His accomplishments demonstrate his capability," the narrator says. "His vision gives us hope."


John McCain's spot highlights his time as a POW during the Vietnam War, his record as early supporter of the so-called surge in Iraq, and his reputation as a maverick. "One man does what's right, not what's easy. John McCain," the announcer says in the ad.


And Mitt Romney's Spanish-language spot features his son Craig talking about his record as a businessman, as the leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and as Massachusetts governor. Craig Romney says that above all, Romney is a family man.

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