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* After initially denying there were any problems with a TV ad attacking Democrat Tammy Duckworth, a Super PAC has decided to pull the ad back and retool it a bit

Tyler Harber, a spokesman for Now or Never PAC, confirmed that changes are being made to a commercial set to run on Chicago cable and broadcast stations criticizing Duckworth’s tenure as director of the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs. He described those changes, however, as minor. […]

“We made no substantive or topical changes to the ad,” Harber said in an email. “The ad conveys the same message as before. We were not asked to take out any of the arguments we made in the ad. It is not unusual to make minor adjustments to ads. People who see the first version and the second version will notice virtually no difference whatsoever.” […]

Duckworth’s campaign first became aware of the ad after it received a “tip” from a source at WLS-TV, spokeswoman Kaitlin Fahey said, that the ad did not pass muster from the station’s legal department. Stations often ask for additional documentation when they vet political ads, The campaign then began contacting other area TV stations. Sources at WBBM said the ad was on “hold” until they were told it was being recut.

Other stations did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

The commercials from the $405,000 ad buy are set to air over the next week.

The PAC has already spent $800K building up incumbent Joe Walsh. Subscribers know the results.

The original ad is here.

* Meanwhile, Duckworth might want to use this Joe Klein interview against Walsh ASAP

[Walsh] told me, for example, that while he would oppose any budget deal that raises tax rates, he does support the complete elimination of such popular tax loopholes as the mortgage-interest and charity deductions.

The Democrats didn’t take this guy seriously two years ago and he won. They’ve been spiking the ball in the endzone for months. It’s obviously costing them.

* Related…

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* National debt top of mind for many in 8th Congressional District

* Duckworth, Walsh Race Illustrative Of Voter Fatigue With Partisan Politics

* Dold whacks at Schneider over job experience; Schneider hits back on abortion votes

* Durbin Blames Dold for Tea Party Gridlock in Congress - Illinois Senator criticizes North Shore Congressman during visit to Schneider’s office.

* Democrats unveil attack ads in suburban campaigns

* Plummer keeps focus on jobs

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 11:50 am

Comments

  1. Gonna miss this Walsh when he’s gone. His inevitable radio show just won’t be enough to give me my fix.

    Comment by The Captain Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:00 pm

  2. ===Gonna miss this Walsh when he’s gone.===

    There you go again, spiking the ball in the end zone when you’re not even in the red zone.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:03 pm

  3. Yes Walsh is well lets say flawed, but people have realized duckworth USA pawn for Rahm.

    Comment by Fed up Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:05 pm

  4. Joe Klein is really smart and I have a lot of respect for journalists that have his amount of experience, but he’s extremely liberal in his point of view and it’s not like he’s a neutral national ap reporter showing up giving his take. You don’t see many nyc or dc based reporters showing up and praising the independence of tea party congressmen or willingness to trash a republican establishment people like klein hated on.

    There are mixed views on super pacs and funding of campaigns, but walsh has earned every dime of help he’s getting from conservative groups. Like him or hate him, he went all out for the right, and the support he’s getting is what’s supposed to happen.

    Durbin has a lot of guts blaming dold for the problems in dc. the senate #2 has a lot more say in what happens than a moderate house backbencher.

    Comment by Shore Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:07 pm

  5. The sooner that Walsh is gone the better.As far as
    a radio show WLS is always looking for washed up
    politicians. Joe should fill the shoes of Blago on Sundays. I really miss Rod doing Elvis.

    Comment by mokenavince Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:08 pm

  6. ===Gonna miss this Walsh when he’s gone.===

    There you go again, spiking the ball in the end zone when you’re not even in the red zone.

    Come on Rich, let them spike… The entertainment value of the navel gazing that will occur if he wins a second term will be epic..

    Him remaining in congress, not so much…

    Comment by OneMan Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:19 pm

  7. It’s like one can be a good person without being a good candidate.

    And vice versa.

    – MrJM

    Comment by MrJM Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:21 pm

  8. Uh Oh Walsh spills the Ryan/Romney tax plan details that they are trying to hide. Without these deductions being lost for all taxapyers, their arithmetic doesn’t work.

    Comment by walkinfool Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:28 pm

  9. === There you go again, spiking the ball in the end zone when you’re not even in the red zone. ===

    I have no stake in this race, just a casual observer who enjoys his daily dose of crazy.

    Comment by The Captain Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 12:29 pm

  10. Any fool that wants to eliminate the mortgage interest or local taxes deduction might as well advocate killing the housing industry and community foundation of homeownership outright.

    We can become a nation of renters, dependent upon the charitable spirit of the landlord.

    Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp would plotz over such talk.

    Aspiration for owning a home is what drives the domestic economy. It’s why people save, it’s why they look to make more money.

    They buy a home, they furnish it, they fix it up, they have kids, they sweat the schools and local government, they build equity, they flip it and start it all over again.

    Despite the bubble and the clawing back, homeownership, long-term, is the ballgame when it comes to sustainable prosperity.

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, Oct 4, 12 @ 3:07 pm

  11. Walsh is a kook. You don’t convince those considering to vote for him based on any arguments made by liberal hacks like Klein. You want normal balanced folks making that case because liberals are already voting for Duckworth.

    Comment by VanillaMan Friday, Oct 5, 12 @ 8:17 am

  12. Funny - I own a house and don’t claim an interest deduction. Of course, I don’t get in over my head with mortgage interest high enough to deduct! Also, since when is Dold TEA Party Senator Durbin? Just because a guy won in 2010 doesn’t earn him that label.

    Comment by Diane Benjamin Friday, Oct 5, 12 @ 11:32 am

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