Giuliani Campaign Press Release - Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches Florida Radio Ad, "Liderazgo"
The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the launch of a new radio ad, entitled "Liderazgo." The ad is airing on Spanish language radio in Florida.
To listen to the ad, click here: http://www.blip.tv/file/574053. The script is below.
Script for "Liderazgo":
Voiceover: "El Presidente Reagan depositó su confianza en él para combatir el crimen. El pueblo de Nueva York lo eligió su alcalde cuando esa ciudad se veía perdida y muchos pensaban era ingobernable. Rudy Giuliani. Redujo el crimen un 56% Rebajó los impuestos 23 veces ahorrándole más de $9,000 millones a los contribuyentes. Creó nuevos empleos, recortó la burocracia … Y Nueva York volvió a ser una de las grandes ciudades de los Estados Unidos y del mundo. Enfrentamos grandes retos. Necesitamos líderes probados. Rudy Giuliani. Se pudo en Nueva York y se puede en Washington. Rudy Giuliani: Experiencia, Resultado, Liderazgo. Rudy Giuliani Presidente.
Mayor Giuliani: Soy Rudy Giuliani y apruebo este mensaje.
Voiceover: Pagado por the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee Incorporated.
English Translation:
Voiceover: "President Reagan trusted him to combat crime. The people of New York elected him mayor when their city seemed doomed (lost), and was viewed by many as ungovernable. Rudy Giuliani. He cut down crime 56%. He lowered taxes 23 times, saving taxpayers more than $9 billion. He created new jobs, slashed bureaucracy … And New York again became one of the great cities of the United States and the world. We face great challenges. We need proven leaders. Rudy Giuliani. It was done in New York. It can be done in Washington. Rudy Giuliani: Experience, Results, Leadership. Rudy Giuliani President.
Mayor Giuliani: "I'm Rudy Giuliani and I approved this message."
Voiceover: "Paid for by the Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee Incorporated."
Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani Campaign Press Release - Rudy Giuliani Campaign Launches Florida Radio Ad, "Liderazgo" Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/294656