The NRSC launched a new TV ad in Pennsylvania today, “Work Here is Done,” which in running in the Philadelphia media market.
The ad targets Katie McGinty and her long list of unethical decisions as Department of Environmental Protection Secretary. In that role, Katie McGinty gave millions in taxpayer grants to companies that employed her husband, more than a million in state grants to a company that would later hire her, as well as millions to a foreign company that would also go on to hire her.
“Work Here is Done” ties together the NRSC’s previous ads, “What Are The Odds,” “But Wait, There’s More,” and “Messenger” which each highlight a different ethically questionable activity by “Shady” Katie McGinty.
__Watch, "Work Here is Done"__
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TRANSCRIPT:
MAN 1: You see those ads about Katie McGinty?
MAN 2: With the bike messenger.
MAN 1: McGinty unethically gave millions in taxpayer grants to 2 companies where her husband works?
MAN 2: And over a million in state grants to a company…that then hires her?
WOMAN: Not to mention the foreign company that hired McGinty after she gave them millions in state funds. McGinty’s now a millionaire.
ALL: Shady Katie McGinty.
BIKE MESSENGER: I think my work is done.