The battle in the race for governor has already started. For the November elections Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman released new advertisement targeting independent voters. Jerry Brown, a democrat, spoke about no new taxes without voter approval, and returning control to the local level. Whitman unveiled her seventh attack advertisement against Brown, this time enlisting the words of former President Clinton during their contentious 1992 Democratic presidential primary battle. – latimes.com Both candidates Brown and Whitman did not mention their political party during the advertisement. "Whitman, a billionaire whose effort has no money worries, never stopped campaigning after she won a hard-fought primary in June. Brown did not have a competitive primary, and remained off the air until this week to conserve his far smaller bank balance. " – latimes.com Brown seems to know how to manage on a short budget.
"Whitman's 30-second ad consists of video from a 1992 debate in which Clinton said Brown's statements about his tax record in California were "just plain wrong." – latimes.com "He doesn't tell the people the truth," Clinton concluded. – latimes.com Whitman hit Brown hard, it made him look bad in this advertisement. "Brown's new 60-second radio ad attempts to tap into voter frustration with Sacramento by touting his acts while in office: vetoing pay raises and cutting taxes while creating jobs. Along with his similar television ad, the radio commercial is meant to reassure Californians who fear he's a big-government, tax-and-spend liberal. " – latimes.com Brown is just promoting himself not much taking down Whitman with negative talk about her; he’s trying to reach out to Californians to vote for him but its hard to trust politicians because some of them promote lies and bring downfalls to lives of the citizens.
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