Message-ID: <27800069.1075840261289.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 03:12:00 -0700 (PDT) From: info@rlcnet.org Subject: RLC Release: New Radio Ad Slams Corzine Dishonesty Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: RLC X-To: undisclosed-recipients:, X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Kenneth_Lay_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Notes inbox X-Origin: LAY-K X-FileName: klay.nsf [IMAGE] www.rlcnet.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????&nb! sp;???????????????????????????????????? CONTACT: Matt Well Monday, September 25, 2000?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????&nb! sp;?????????????????????????????????????? PHONE: 202-547-1700 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????? ! ;????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????? PAGER: 888-781-2151 New Radio Ad Slams Corzine Dishonesty Surrounding Questionable Financial Dealings Washington, DC -- Calling the campaign of liberal New Jersey Democrat Senate candidate Jon Corzine, "a cynical and manipulative effort to deceive New Jersey voters about Corzine's questionable and mysterious financial dealings," Mark Miller, Executive Director of the Republican Leadership Council (RLC) announced the release of a new radio ad that begins airing this morning throughout New Jersey. The text of the 60-second radio ad, entitled "Dodge," is as follows: Announcer: Money can buy multi-millionaire Jon Corzine a lot, but it can't buy New Jersey's trust... he must earn it.? And that's a problem for Jon Corzine. ? According to recent news reports, Jon Corzine is having trouble with the truth. Corzine and his supporters were asked if Jon Corzine had contributed to their organizations prior to receiving their political endorsements.? The answer was "no". Now, Corzine's own records indicate his foundation did give one of the groups a contribution.? Corzine responded that the contribution came before he announced his candidacy.? But Corzine's own records revealed that he made the contribution after he announced his candidacy.? Corzine said the tax exempt contribution was for an after school program.? But the group's leader said that Corzine knew the contribution was for a political office. Call Jon Corzine at 973/643-0500.? Tell him trust is something money can't buy.? Paid for by the Republican Leadership Council. ?Said Miller: "Jon Corzine has created his own campaign problems by continuing to shroud his financial past in secrecy.? Mr. Corzine's vast wealth has allowed him to buy a record number of slick political ads, but if he thinks he can simply purchase the trust of New Jerseyans, he's in for a very unpleasant surprise." # # # To subscribe or unsubscribe send your name and e-mail address to info@rlcnet.org or visit www.rlcnet.org.