Politics & Government
Senate 6 Campaign Ads Hit The Web
Both Chris Sullivan and Mike Fair have released campaign videos in the last 48 hours.
The campaigns of two South Carolina Senate candidates released Youtube videos on Monday and Tuesday, as the race enters its final stretch to the June 12 primary.
Chris Sullivan, a longtime political consultant running for the District 6 seat in the Senate, released a video Wednesday composed of photos of he and his supporters on the campaign trail.
On Monday, incumbent Mike Fair announced on his Facebook page his first video ad of the campaign, opting for a positive message delivered by various supporters in different walks of life.
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Fair followed that up with a video containing the endorsements of Dr. Bob Jones III and Rep. Dan Hamilton.
Internet video has become a frequently-used tool in the Senate 6 race. Tommie Reece, a Greenville County School Board member and Furman University employee, has not yet released any videos, though she had posted signs throughout the district and purchased advertisements through media outlets. Reece and Fair have been targets of Sullivan's active Youtube account, which calls into question Fair's service on an "other funds" committee as well as Reece's evasive answer on who she voted for in the presidential preference primary of 2008.
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