Gordon Smith TV Ads
Newspapers Endorse (TV, October 24, 2008) Newspapers call Senator Gordon Smith a moderate.
Clear Difference (TV, October 18, 2008) Contrasts Senator Gordon Smith record of cutting taxes for the middle class with Jeff Merkley's record of voting to raise taxes nine times, for higher fees three times and he voting against tax relief 18 times.
Center Of The Senate (TV, October 16, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith sits at the center of the Senate.
Halfway (TV, October 10, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith discusses his strong relationship with Senator Ron Wyden.
All Too Familiar (TV, October 8, 2008) Portland liberal Jeff Merkley stands in opposition to rural issues from agriculture to water to timber.
Pihl (Radio, October 6, 2008) Mike Pihl contrasts Senator Gordon Smith's leadership on timber issues with Jeff Merkley's failed record.
Livingston (Radio, October 6, 2008) Sharron Livingston contrasts Jeff Merkley's failures on rural issues with Senator Gordon Smith's leadership on rural issues.
Bushue (Radio, October 6, 2008) Barry Bushue contrasts Senator Gordon Smith's leadership on agricultural issues compared to Jeff Merkley's record of partisanship in Salem.
Beck (Radio, October 6, 2008) Paul Beck discusses Senator Gordon Smith's leadership on timber issues.
Reese (Radio, October 6, 2008) Sherman Reese discusses Senator Gordon Smith's leadership on agricultural and rural issues.
Matthew (TV, October 3, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith worked with Senator Ted Kennedy to pass the Matthew Shepard hate crimes bill.
"F" (TV, September 29, 2008) Jeff Merkley voted to put Portland first and the rest of Oregon last.
Elizabeth (TV, September 25, 2008) Former U.S. Rep. Elizabeth Furse (D.) discusses why she supports Gordon Smith.
Tiffany (TV, September 12, 2008) Jeff Merkley voted against protecting rape victims.
Crime (TV, September 12, 2008) Jeff Merkley voted against protecting rape victims.
Andy (TV, September 10, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith stood up to President Bush to protect Medicaid.
Andy [60 Sec.] (TV, September 10, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith stood up to President Bush to protect Medicaid.
Shame (TV, September 9, 2008) Jeff Merkley's misplaced priorities of cutting home healthcare while doubling the legislature's staff.
Energy Truth (TV, August 26, 2008) Gordon Smith sets the record straight on his energy record: Smith is working with Democrats for a bipartisan energy bill -- the largest increase in alternative energy ever.
Seniors (TV, August 25, 2008) Jeff Merkley raised taxes then spent millions new furniture. Merkley also cut spending on seniors by $4 million while doubling spending on staff.
Iraq News [60 Sec.] (August 25, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith speaks out against the Iraq War.
Iraq News [30 Sec.] (August 25, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith speaks out against the Iraq War.
Credenza? (TV, August 14, 2008) When Merkley wanted a promotion, he attacked the former House Speaker for spending thousands of dollars redecorating. Merkley then spent over $2 million on furniture alone for state legislators.
Office Space (TV, August 4, 2008) While Oregonians face tough times, Jeff Merkley is spending more than $2,000,000 for new furniture.
Helping People (TV, July 31, 2008) Senator Gordon Smith discusses his bipartisan work to get things done for the people of Oregon.
Every Night (TV, July 18, 2008) Jeff Merkley says Jeff Merkley advocates for tax hikes.
44 Times (TV, July 15, 2008) Jeff Merkley voted for higher taxes 44 times.
Home (TV, June 27, 2008) Gordon Smith discusses rural Oregon, agricultural and ranching issues.
(TV, June 24, 2008) Gordon Smith works accross party lines -- with Senators like Barack Obama -- to do what's right.
(TV, June 13, 2008) Democrat elected officals discuss Gordon Smith's independence and bipartisanship.
(TV, May 19, 2008) Moderate. Independent. Bipartisan. Gordon Smith works with Republicans and Democrats for stem cell research, health care for working families, renewable energy and a cleaner environment.
(TV, May 8, 2008) Jeff Merkley banned fundraising while the legislature is in session. But when Merkley needed money for his faltering campaign he broke his rule and took thousands from special interests, from lobbyists.
(TV, May 2, 2008) Jeff Merkley and Steve Novick are not agents of change.
(TV, April 30, 2008) Gordon Smith is the only Senate candidate capable of breaking Washington's gridlock, working with Republicans and Democrats to bring change Oregon needs.
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