The National Organization for Marriage (NOM), the nation's most vociferous opponent of gay marriage, launched an anti-gay marriage ad blitz in New Jersey Monday. The group announced in a press release the campaign would cost $500,000.
“NOM's voter outreach will include telephone calling, direct mailers, and online advertising to let voters know that Democrats are considering following Jon Corzine over a political cliff by pushing gay marriage in the lame-duck [session],” said Brian Brown, executive director of NOM.
A 30-second radio spot titled Give Me a Break launched the campaign. In the ad, a woman and a man discuss the possibility of a gay marriage bill being debated during a lame-duck session of the New Jersey Legislature. They both agree the economy should come first.
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