Independent Senate Candidate Greg Orman Launches Statewide Ad Campaign

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Published: 10 Jul, 2014
Updated: 15 Oct, 2022
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Entrepreneur Greg Orman, an independent candidate running for U.S. Senate in Kansas, on Thursday launched a statewide broadcast, cable, and radio ad campaign in every media market in the state.

Orman released two television ads: "Stuck" and "Businessman."

"Stuck" is a 30-second commercial depicting red and blue teams in a never-ending tug-of-war match to win over America. The ad focuses on the fact that the partisan struggle for control in Washington is preventing any progress from being made.

"Most Kansans just want government to live within it’s means and stop telling the rest of us how to live our lives," Orman says in the video.

In "Businessman," Orman talks about his experience as a businessman, entrepreneur, job creator, and common-sense problem solver and how that is exactly what America needs right now in Washington.

Both videos have a common theme that has provided the cornerstone for Orman's campaign: Washington is broken. He is currently in the process of garnering 5,000 signatures needed from registered Kansas voters to qualify for the general election ballot.

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