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Reid Ad: ‘Sharron Angle’s Nevada’ Is Really Scary (VIDEO)

Ad from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV),

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has a new ad against his Republican opponent Sharron Angle, seeking to warn the state’s voters against the consequences of Angle potentially winning the election.

“In Sharron Angle’s Nevada, there are no background checks to catch sex offenders working with kids,” a male announcer says, alternating sentences with a female announcer. “There’s no Social Security for seniors. Insurance companies don’t cover cancer tests. Prisoners get massages in a radical Scientology program. For Sharron Angle, it’s not her job to fight for jobs. There’d be no City Center. Our jobs, outsourced to China.”

“Sharron Angle’s Nevada? No.”

The TPM Poll Average gives Angle a lead of 49.3%-36.9%.

2010 elections, Harry Reid, NV-SEN, Senate '10, Sharron Angle
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