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Craig Miller US Senate Commercial To Feature Herman Cain

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Does Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse serve pizza? Who knows, but Craig Miller, GOP candidate for US Senate, will hit the Florida airwaves with a commercial featuring former Presidential candidate Herman Cain. The Orlando Sentinel reports the first commercial in the Florida US Senate race will air on Sunday on FOX. Miller hopes to send Bill Nelson (D-Sleepy) into retirement. Miller (along with Adam Hasner) is bringing up the rear of GOP candidates. Congressman Connie Mack leads the pack with Senator George LeMieux and Lt Col. Mike McCalister vying for second place.

This coming Monday, Craig Miller will speak at the monthly meeting of the Broward Republican Executive Committee. This event is open to the public.

The Orlando Sentinel reports:

“Using footage from a press conference last week, the new commercial begins by showing Cain declare, ‘Washington doesn’t need more politicians. They already have too many. That’s why we need people like Craig Miller.’

Then in Cain’s trademark style of emphasizing points, he concludes, ‘He gets it.’

The commercial continues with footage of flags and Cain and Miller warmly shaking hands as Cain talks about Miller’s background as a businessman, leader of several national restaurant chains including Pizzeria Uno and Ruth’s Chris. Screen text also notes Miller served in the Air Force.”

Adam Hasner Brands Himself As The Underdog

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Recently GOP insiders have been wondering who would be the first victim of Connie Mack’s entry into the US Senate race. Folks on the campaign trail whisper about Adam Hasner skipping key GOP and tea party events.

Perhaps Team Hasner heard the same rumors. Earlier this week the Hasner campaign released internal polling saying Hasner would be a great candidate if only people knew more about him and his views. Today, the campaign branded Hasner as the underdog in the Senate race. Cue the theme from Rocky? Stay tuned…

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from the Adam Hasner campaign