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New Scott Bruun TV Ad counters Schrader attack

SCOTT BRUUN RELEASES NEW TELEVISION AD: “SEEN”
By Scott Bruun campaign,

WEST LINN, Ore. – Today State Rep. Scott Bruun, candidate for Congress in Oregon’s 5th district, released a new television advertisement setting the record straight on Social Security. Bruun’s latest advertisement, “Seen, ” also brings attention to first-term incumbent Democrat Kurt Schrader’s record of voting for $500 billion in Medicare cuts. The advertisement can be found here [1]. “Kurt Schrader wants to have it both ways,” Alee Lockman, Scott Bruun for Congress spokeswoman, stated. “He wants to mask his own record of hurting seniors with $500 billion in Medicare cuts by resorting to false attacks about his opponent. The fact of the matter is that Scott Bruun has a clear record of supporting seniors and will fight for reforms that protect Social Security for all generations.”

Script for Bruun TV ad, “Seen”

SCOTT BRUUN: I’m Scott Bruun, and I approve this message. Have you seen this ad?

MAN IN AD: If Bruun had his way…

WOMAN IN AD: I’d be out on the street.

SCOTT BRUUN: That ad is not true. Kurt Schrader is just trying to scare seniors. I do not support cutting Social Security, and Schrader knows it.

VOICEOVER: The Kurt Schrader record. $500 billion in cuts to Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Schrader’s vote threatens thousands of Oregon seniors and their access to their current coverage. Kurt Schrader: a record that hurts Oregon.

Bruun is running for the seat currently held by first-term Democrat Congressman Kurt Schrader. A member of the House Budget Committee, Schrader has proven himself a reliable supporter of House Democrat leadership, voting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over 97 percent of the time.

Scott Bruun is a businessman and three-term Oregon legislator. Bruun and his wife of 16 years, Alison, have two young daughters and live in Clackamas County. They are active in local charitable, sports and church activities.

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