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Cahill's latest web ad goes after RGA, Barbour

Posted by Garrett Quinn, Less is More  May 5, 2010 02:07 PM
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Tim Cahill's campaign just launched a second response to the Republican Governors Association ads tying Charlie Baker to Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour.

The ad titled "Good Ol' Boys" features still photos of Barbour with the Confederate flag and George Bush while the theme to Dukes of Hazard plays in the background. Pretty clever. The ad cuts to Cahill where he is sitting on the steps of a house casually speaking to the camera on his record as treasurer. He plays up the Massachusetts nativist card and, again, does his best Scott Brown impression saying "Who are you gonna believe? The guy from Yazoo City, Mississippi or the guy from Quincy?"

Meanwhile as Baker and Cahill shoot it out Deval Patrick continues to keep strolling along mostly unscathed. He needs Cahill and Baker to keep bickering all the way to November if he is to have any chance at reelection.

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Garrett Quinn began writing for newspapers at age 17 with CNC in his native South Shore. He has been published in BlueMassGroup, RedMassGroup, Pioneer Investigates, and Wonkette. He is a More »

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