Just one day after John Eaves for Governor bought TV time to air campaign spots on stations across Mississippi, the Barbour campaign broke a pledge to put off campaigning until “late summer-early fall” and will go on TV next week.
“The moneychangers running Haley’s campaign got scared because they know that John’s positive message for a new day in Mississippi will win every time against big oil, big tobacco, and big insurance,” said Sharon Garrison, spokeswoman for Eaves. “Haley said over and over that he won’t start campaigning until ‘late summer or early fall,’ but it sure feels like summer with this heat and humidity. I guess with all the hard work we’ve put into our campaign we just didn’t notice the seasons changing.”
For a candiate that would like you and every reporter in this state to believe that his re-election is sealed he didn't waste much time (actually less than one day) to respond when he say John Arthur Eaves make his first major television ad buy.
Eaves made his ad buy on the 19th of July.
Barbour made his on the 20th of July.
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