New TV Ad Features Republicans for Katie Hobbs Coalition Members Blasting Kari Lake as “Too Extreme” And “Bad For The Economy”

The ad, set to air across the state, highlights Hobbs’ broad support from Republicans because she “will get the job done”

 

PHOENIX – Today, the Katie Hobbs campaign released a new television ad featuring members of the Republicans for Katie Hobbs coalition speaking about how they’re putting Arizona over partisan politics to elect Hobbs. 

 

The ad “She’s Changed” underscores Kari Lake’s extreme agenda for Arizona, like her plans to put government cameras in classrooms to spy on our children, restrict abortion access, and devastate our state economy. In the ad, Republicans for Katie Hobbs coalition members emphasized that despite being lifelong Republicans and conservatives, they cannot vote for Lake and her dangerous plans for Arizona. The speakers contrasted Lake’s extremism with Hobbs’ plans to deliver real solutions to the state’s biggest problems, and they pledged to cross party lines to elect Hobbs as governor. 

 

The speakers are all notable Republicans: Paul Charlton was a U.S. Attorney appointed by George W. Bush; Peggy Neely was Republican Vice Mayor of Phoenix; and David Adame is the CEO of Chicanos Por La Causa and a Ducey appointee to the Arizona-Mexico Commission.

Click here to watch “She’s Changed”

 

“She’s Changed” Ad Transcript

 

[Paul C.]:

 

I’m a lifelong conservative.

 

[David A.]

 

I’m a Republican.

 

[Peggy N.]

 

I’ve always voted Republican.

 

[Paul C.]:

 

Katie Hobbs and Kari Lake.

 

[David A.]

 

They’re totally different.

 

[Peggy N.]

 

Kari Lake was so different on the news.

 

[David A.]

 

Kari wants to put government cameras in classrooms

 

[Peggy N.]

 

Katie Hobbs wants to put teachers in the classroom.

 

[David A.]

 

Kari Lake has become way too extreme.

 

[Peggy N.]

 

Karie Lake goes too far on abortion.

 

[Paul C.]:

 

If Kari Lake becomes governor, we can expect jobs to leave.

 

Businesses will not come here.

 

[Peggy N.]

 

Katie Hobbs is going to get the job done.

 

[Paul C.]:

 

That’s why I’m voting for…

 

[David A.]

 

Katie Hobbs.

 

[Peggy N.]

 

Katie Hobbs.

 

[Paul C.]:

 

Katie Hobbs.