Drew Edmondson's new ad analyzed
Drew Edmondson's advertisement highlights his accomplishments as attorney general.
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Drew Edmondson's ad analyzed
Editor's note: This is one of a series analyzing advertisements in the political races. Attorney General Drew Edmondson is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor. He faces Lt. Gov. Jari Askins in a July 27 primary.
What the ad shows: A rural road, and a message flashes across the screen, "$33 million cracking down on Medicaid fraud." A shot of school and "$2 billion from the tobacco companies." The next shot is inside a classroom where students are using computers at their desks, "Got Southwestern Bell to create $30 million trust fund," flashes across the screen. Edmondson, wearing a button-down shirt outside a school. A final shot of Drew and Linda Edmondson outside a school talking with students.
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