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In KY TPP TV Ads Are Set to Run


The supplier of Tea Party Patriots products online is going to run television ads in Kentucky tonight and tomorrow promoting Tea Party Patriots 1 Million Yard Sign Campaign.  If the ads go well, they will roll them out in more areas of the country.  If you are in KY be sure to watch for the ads tonight. Regardless of where you are, be sure to purchase your yard sign and other Tea Party Patriots gear TODAY!

The press release for the ads is below. 

Jenny Beth forgot to include in the last email that the link for the feedback also includes the ability for you to send links to your photos, videos, and blog posts.  Please use this form to link to your photos, videos, and blog posts about the 912 and 828 events.  Thank you!

TPP Launches First Televised Ads
Kentucky is the lucky state which will broadcast the first TPP ads on TV in support of our One Million Yards Signs by Election Day campaign.
 
The ads are being produced and sponsored by the company that makes the yards signs and other branded Tea Party Patriots products. The 30-second spots will air in Kentucky's six media markets, with more markets set to be added in the near future.
 
A link to the TV spot is available at www.teapartypatriots.org and our Facebook and Ning sites. The ad encourages Americans who support the Tea Party core values to increase the visibility of the tea party message by placing signs in their yards.
 
The goal is to have a million signs in yards across the nation by Election Day. Sign kits are available at www.onemillionyardsigns.com. There are four slogans to choose from - or better yet, get all four!





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