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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

DNC Has President Making Vote Pitches

Tuesday, the Democratic National Committee began airing its latest radio ad, this one featuring President Barack Obama speaking to voters about the stakes in this Fall's elections.

The ad, entitled "Vote," is part of the Democratic Party's unprecedented midterm election investment of $3 million in radio, print and online advertising focused on the African American community, according to suntimes.com.

In "Vote," President Obama calls on African Americans, and all voters, to vote this November to continue moving our country forward and not "sit this one out." Of the stakes in this election President Obama says "we can't let this country fall backwards because the rest of us didn't care to fight."

"President Obama speaking directly to voters and making the case that this election is critical to his continued success and our efforts to move America forward is powerful," said DNC Chairman Tim Kaine.

The President's ad will air on the nationally syndicated talks shows of Tom Joyner, Steve Harvey , Michael Baisden, Yolanda Adams, Russ Parr, Bev Smith, Doug Banks, Coco Brother, Al Sharpton and Warren Ballentine. In addition, the ad will air regionally in key markets in Ohio, Florida, Missouri, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

LISTEN TO THE AD HERE

Where "Vote" is Running: Radio Stations By Market:

Ohio Canton: WDJQ-FM, WHBC-FM
Cincinnati: WDBZ-AM, WIZF-FM, WMOJ-FM
Cleveland: WENZ-FM, WERE-AM, WJMO-AM, WZAK-FM
Columbus: WCKX-FM, WJYD-FM, WXMG-FM
Dayton: WDHT-FM, WROU-FM
Toledo: WRQN-FM, WVKS-FM
Youngstown: WAKZ-FM, WHOT-FM

Florida Miami-Ft. Lauderdale: WEDR-FM, WHQT-FM
Orlando: WCFB-FM, WJHM-FM
Tampa: WBTP-FM, WLLD-FM
Jacksonville: WJBT-FM, WSOL-FM
West Palm: WMBX-FM, NEW-FM
Tallahassee: WHBT-AM, WHBX-FM, WWLD-FM

Missouri St. Louis: KATZ-AM, KMJM-FM, WFUN-FM, WHHL-FM
Kansas City: KMJK-FM, KPRS-FM

Pennsylvania Philadelphia: WDAS-FM, WPPZ-FM, WRNB-FM, WUSL-FM

Illinois
Chicago: WGCI-FM, WGRB-AM, WVAZ-FM

Wisconsin Milwaukee WJMR-FM, WKKV-FM

Read more here.

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