September 9, 2008 - 12:48pm
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New Club for Growth ad goes after Udall on eminent domain issue

The anti-tax group Club for Growth released another television ad criticizing Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Mark Udall on Tuesday; this time, the group urges viewers to tell Udall to "stop expanding eminent domain abuse."

The $400,000 ad buy will run for two weeks on broadcast TV in the Denver market, Club for Growth said in a press release.

It's the second ad Club for Growth has released criticizing Udall; last month, the group made another $400,000 two-week ad buy taking Udall to task over earmarks.

Udall's campaign did not immediately return an e-mail seeking comment Tuesday afternoon.

Jeremy Pelzer is a PolitickerCO.com Reporter and can be reached via email at jeremy.pelzer@politickerco.com.

Related topics: Club For Growth, Mark Udall

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avenir


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10/13/08 11:20 am

Udall Continues to ignore the little guy....


Republicans usually get the bad rap for not taking care of the everyman, but take a look at Udall's record:

He is an obstructionist when it comes to expanding Colorado and domestic energy sources, keeping gas prices high. He supports the Employee Free Choice Act, which takes away private ballots from workers in union elections. And now this eminent domain issue? Not very benevelent for a Boulder liberal....

09/10/08 5:19 pm

Mark Udall


Good for Club for Growth! Now all we need is some more commercials criticizing Udall for his support of the Employee Free Choice Act. I can't believe he supports it. Well, actually I can, since he does get a lot of money from unions, I guess it is in his favor to keep them around.

09/10/08 5:04 pm

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