Delbert hosemann political ads
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Delbert Hosemann's person on the electoral roll ID commercials win internal Telly Awards
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Mississippi Secretary resolve State Delbert Hosemann (AP photo)
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Candidates for Lt. Governor release more campaign ads
Democratic candidate for Lt. Governor Jay Hughes and Republican candidate Delbert Hosemann have both released new ads for the Lt. Governor race.
The Jay Hughes ad is entitled “Calloused Hands” and features Hughes discussing his families hard-working history, as well as his own. Hughes says his own experience with hard work equips him for the position he is running for.
“I’m Jay Hughes, I’m proud of my callouses and I’ll work just as hard as your next Lt. Governor,” said Hughes in the ad.
The Republican candidate, Delbert Hosemann also released a campaign ad recently entitled “Dorothy Returns”.
The ad features Delbert and Dorothy, playing on the longtime joke of how his name got butchered in a previous election by an elderly lady on a park bench.
“You have been busy! You have implemented voter ID and helped raise $1 billion for education, that’s why we’re here,” said Dorothy.
Hosemann said in the ad he hopes to build an educated workforce, raise teacher pay, and make government more efficient if elected.
Dorothy Returns: Lt. Governor Ad from Delbert Hosemann on Vimeo.
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Pascagoula, Miss.—Two Mississippi Gulf Coast sheriffs take leading roles in Delbert Hosemann’s latest ad for Lieutenant Governor.
The spot is a spin on Hosemann’s iconic commercial from his 2007 run for Secretary of State, which played on his unique name to inform viewers of his record and goals if elected.
“We’re here to talk to you about our friend ‘Gilbert’ Hosemann for Lieutenant Governor,” Jackson County Sheriff Mike Ezell says.
Harrison County Sheriff Troy Peterson corrects Ezell: “It’s Delbert, Sheriff.”
The two go on to talk about Hosemann’s commitment to the Coast and to law enforcement.
During his three terms as Secretary of State, Hosemann has turned back more than $100 million for projects on the Gulf Coast through Tidelands leases, and acquired and conserved thousands of acres of land for future generations.
As State Land Commissioner, Hosemann continues to fight for answers about the operation of the Bonnet Carré Spillway, which recently caused a spike in the death of marine life in the Mississippi Sound.
“‘Gilbert’ cares about the Coast as much as we do,” Ezell concludes.
The General Election is November 5, 2019. For more information about Hosemann’s campaign for Lieutenant Governor, visit www.delberthosemann.com.
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