Josh Shapiro's campaign, in first ad of $16.9M buy, declares Doug Mastriano's 'too risky for PA' [View all]
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(Caption: Pennsylvania Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro, center, shakes hands with a supporter during the Labor Day parade in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday, September 5. With Mr. Shapiro are Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, left, and lieutenant governor candidate Austin Davis, back, in red jacket.
Photo credit: Steve Mellon/Post-Gazette)
(link to news story)
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2022/09/06/josh-shapiro-doug-mastriano-campaign-ads-abortion-lgbtq-stance-duolingo-roe-v-wade/stories/202209060067
(link to TV spot)
Pennsylvanias Democratic nominee for governor, Josh Shapiro, launched his first campaign advertisements in a $16.9 million ad buy reserved through Election Day in which he tries to paint his Republican opponent, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, as too risky for the commonwealth.
Mr. Shapiro, the state attorney general, launched two ads on Tuesday, including one that says Pennsylvania is likely to lose businesses if Mr. Mastriano wins because of the Republicans strict anti-abortion beliefs. It mentions East Liberty-based language learning app Duolingo as one of the businesses that has said it would consider leaving the state if any abortion ban was put into effect in Pennsylvania.
In the ad, Mr. Shapiros campaign notes other states that have driven business away by passing restrictive laws on abortion or LGBTQ rights. It highlights a 2021 story from the Washington Post about tech workers seeking jobs outside of Texas for that reason. It also mentions a 2016 report that other companies decided not to open new facilities in North Carolina due to its legislation to block transgender people from using bathrooms that do not correspond with their sex assigned at birth.
But Doug Mastriano wants to do both: outlaw abortion
and gay rights, the ad says. Its followed by sound bites of Mr. Mastriano talking about his belief that gay marriage should absolutely not be legal.
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(link to Shapiro's ad shown in Pittsburgh and Erie)