CUPERTINO - The Meg Whitman for Governor Campaign today launched a new statewide television ad. The 30-second spot, titled "No Plan," features two television clips of Jerry Brown on CNN admitting that he never had a plan for California during his tenure as governor.
In one of the clips, Brown confesses, "You run for office and the assumption is, oh, I know what to do. But you don't. I didn't have a plan for California."
An announcer adds, "With our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan."
Last week, Whitman released "Creating Jobs For A New California," a policy booklet that highlights her plan to create two million private-sector jobs by 2015. In contrast, Jerry Brown continues to refuse to tell voters how he plans to fix California's problems.
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Full Text Transcript of the ad:
Announcer: Jobs leaving, a budget disaster, California on the brink. Jerry Brown's plan?
Jerry Brown: You run for office and the assumption is, oh, I know what to do. But you don't. I didn't have a plan for California.
Announcer: With our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan.
Jerry Brown: You need a real plan. Something I'll acknowledge I did not have.
Announcer: Jerry Brown. No plan then. No plan now. Meg Whitman. A plan for jobs. Log on, learn more.
MEDIA CONTACT Sarah Pompei 408.457.1369 Communications@MegWhitman.com
VIDEO CREDIT: Meg2010Campaign
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