KRIKORIAN LAUNCHES TV ADS, AND OTHER NEWS
Independent Political Report
October 16th, 2008
MI
Independent congressional candidate David Krikorian, running in Ohio's
second district, has released a new ad for television and Youtube. It
portrays Krikorian as the "most qualified" candidate and is comprised
of him talking to the camera. You can watch it below.
In other Krikorian-related news, his district's congressional race
was covered in the Weekly Standard's most recent issue. The Weekly
Standard is a magazine created by William Kristol and Fred Barnes. Of
Krikorian, they said:
The wild card in this race will be independent David Krikorian,
a Cincinnati entrepreneur of Armenian background with expertise in
economics. He will have raised about $200,000 before the race is
done, has five paid campaign staffers, and was the first candidate
to go on television. He's received the endorsement of the Cincinnati
Fraternal Order of Police. His own campaign's poll of Democratic
and Republican primary voters showed Krikorian at 19 percent. His
"Had Enough?" strategy includes refusing PAC money.
Krikorian will also be participating in another debate with the
Democratic and Republican candidates. It will air on TV in conjunction
with special programs about three key state or local issues: "Ohio's
Resort Casino," "Payday Lending Referendum," and "Proportional
Representation Ballot." The debate will take place on October 22 from
8 PM to 9 PM. It will be available online at CETconnect.org.
Independent Political Report
October 16th, 2008
MI
Independent congressional candidate David Krikorian, running in Ohio's
second district, has released a new ad for television and Youtube. It
portrays Krikorian as the "most qualified" candidate and is comprised
of him talking to the camera. You can watch it below.
In other Krikorian-related news, his district's congressional race
was covered in the Weekly Standard's most recent issue. The Weekly
Standard is a magazine created by William Kristol and Fred Barnes. Of
Krikorian, they said:
The wild card in this race will be independent David Krikorian,
a Cincinnati entrepreneur of Armenian background with expertise in
economics. He will have raised about $200,000 before the race is
done, has five paid campaign staffers, and was the first candidate
to go on television. He's received the endorsement of the Cincinnati
Fraternal Order of Police. His own campaign's poll of Democratic
and Republican primary voters showed Krikorian at 19 percent. His
"Had Enough?" strategy includes refusing PAC money.
Krikorian will also be participating in another debate with the
Democratic and Republican candidates. It will air on TV in conjunction
with special programs about three key state or local issues: "Ohio's
Resort Casino," "Payday Lending Referendum," and "Proportional
Representation Ballot." The debate will take place on October 22 from
8 PM to 9 PM. It will be available online at CETconnect.org.