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State Democratic Party Demands End to Anti-Kagen Ads in Fox Valley

Press release today from the state Democratic Party -- Another Republican ad full of half truths and full lies -

 

MADISON – The Democratic Party of Wisconsin today called on Green Bay-Fox Valley TV stations to immediately pull a negative political ad running by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) that contains false, misleading, and deceptive statements about Congressman Steve Kagen’s record.  

 

Each and every claim in the NRCC ad is false and misleading, and knowingly misstates Kagen’s voting on the issues of taxes, Medicare, and immigration. DPW attorneys have filed letters with Green Bay TV stations to serve notice of the stations' legal responsibilities and potential liabilities for airing false claims. View the NRCC ad “drowning”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nkODxZW44E.

This shady ad is chock full of lies about Congressman Kagen’s record and needs to be taken off the air immediately,” said Joe Wineke, Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. “The NRCC has a long history of running negative, false ads, and just last week TV stations in Alabama took down an ad from this same group. We are now asking Green Bay TV to follow suit and pull these lies from the air now.” 

 

The ad falsely accuses Congressman Kagen of “voting for the largest tax increase in history.”  The ad cites the passage of the Congressional Budget Resolution for the U.S. Government for Fiscal Year 2008. This vote does not, and cannot by its very nature, be considered a vote for a tax increase. Simply put, Congress cannot increase taxes in a budget resolution

The NRCC also claims, falsely, that Congressman Kagen, “voted to cut Medicare and to hike taxes on private health insurance.” The NRCC fails to provide any documentation to support this claim – nor could it, as the bill it cites actually increased benefits. 

Lastly, the ad falsely states that Congressman Kagen “fought to make it easier for illegal aliens to get health care.”  The NRCC's claim is an outright lie. The non-partisan Congressional Quarterly states that the legislation’s final version specifically “Clarified that the bill does not allow for federal payment for individuals who are not legal residents.” A copy of this non-partisan analysis is attached with this letter. 

 

The ad in question has been running for several days in the Green Bay-Fox Valley TV market, repeating factually incorrect statements and misrepresenting Congressman Kagen’s voting record. Wisconsin law prohibits media outlets from publishing “a false representation pertaining to a candidate or referendum which is intended or tends to affect voting at an election.”

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Word around

the campfire is Rep Kagen is not the type of man who suffers liars well.

A man's good name means something, in the Fox Valley and northeast Wisconsin.

The little shits who run the Wisconsin Republican Party (it's not like it used to be) might just find out what type of man Dr. Kagen is; truth can be a tough a medicine for this type to swallow.

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