A Democratic state lawmaker running for Congress is being targeted by a new series of robocalls about gas prices from Freedom's Watch, the conservative-leaning advocacy group. The calls, which will begin today, will go out to residents represented by state Sen. David Boswell.
"Hi, this is an emergency gas price alert from Freedom's Watch. Did you know Kentucky gas taxes add more than 18 cents to every gallon of gas? 18 cents!" an announcer intones on the calls going out to voters in Boswell's district. The call then asks what Boswell is doing to address the issue. "Nothing," the announcer says.
"If we can't depend on David Boswell to stand up for us today, when can we count on him?" asks the call targeting Boswell.
The robocalls will be going out to homes throughout the week. It is the fourth set of calls Freedom's Watch has released slamming Democratic House incumbents and candidates. The organization just wrapped up its first radio advertisement campaign targeting Democratic incumbents.
Boswell, who is running in the Second Congressional District, is one of nine state lawmakers targeted in the calls.
Other targets are Alabama state Sen. Parker Griffith, New Jersey state Rep. Linda Stender, New Jersey state Sen. John Adler, Illinois state Sen. Debbie Halvorson, Ohio state Sen. John Boccieri, Oregon state Sen. Kurt Schrader, and Ohio state Rep. Steve Driehaus, and Nevada state Sen. Dina Titus.
Ed Patru, a spokesman for Freedom's Watch, declined to specify how much the group was spending on the calls.
The organization is additionally launching a set of calls this week targeting sitting Democratic House incumbents on the issue of gas prices and energy. The members include Connecticut U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy, Louisiana U.S. Rep. Don Cazayoux, Maine U.S. Rep. Tom Allen, Mississippi U.S. Rep. Travis Childers, Texas U.S. Reps. Nick Lampson and Ciro Rodriguez, and Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen.
The organization, which launched in late 2007, was originally focused on national defense and homeland security. But Freedom's Watch has since shifted its focus into the realm of gas prices and energy.
"We believe energy is the number one issue on the minds of Americans and we think it's an excellent issue on which to draw contrasts between conservative solutions and liberal inaction," said Patru.
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