CAPE PAC's latest campaign ad focuses on the ObamaCare ruling

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The Coalition of Americans for Political Equality PAC has launched a new episode in their ad series called "Fact vs. Fiction" which is airing in select markets through July, 2012.

The new ad, "Fact vs. Fiction: ObamaCare" focuses on the fact that ObamaCare is really a massive tax increase on the middle class. Click here to view the ad: https://youtu.be/4hpiUOpONfA

CAPE PAC launched this ad to help spread the truth about ObamaCare, particularly targeting voters in swing states who are already struggling because of a poor economy and record unemployment. CAPE PAC firmly believes that ObamaCare imposes one of the largest tax increases in the history of the United States of America. CAPE PAC wants to remind Americans that President Obama promised not to raise taxes on the middle class, yet the middle class will be hit hard by ObamaCare.

CAPE PAC's Chairman Jeff Loyd said, "The reality is, the Supreme Court was going to rule on ObamaCare and the individual mandate as either a tax or strike it down as being unconstitutional. The Supreme Court chose tax – we feel that this is a step in the wrong direction for America. We need to repeal and replace, as Mitt Romney promised to do in his very first day in office. We need a President who will fight for our rights, not one who is going to force big government upon us."

"We're advocating for a true recovery and restoration of America in the coming years, and we believe that Gov. Romney is the right leader to steer us back on course," said Loyd. 

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Coalition of Americans for Political Equality PAC

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