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$1 million anti-Obamacare ad campaign targets North Carolina

Americans for Prosperity has launched a $9 million national campaign against the Affordable Care Act in response to the recent Supreme Court decision ruled most of the law constitutional.

The campaign was announced in a release by AFP and will focus on advertising in traditional and online media as well as grassroots action urging a repeal of the law. In North Carolina, it's a $1 million TV buy on cable and broadcast channels.

Said AFP President Tim Phillips: “While we are deeply disappointed in the Supreme Court ruling, this is far from over. AFP will continue to work to defeat President Obama’s unaffordable, irresponsible, unaccountable law that burdens the American people with a crushing new tax.”

First up is a TV ad, seen below, that is airing on cable and broadcast networks in North Carolina at a cost of $1 milion.


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AFP said 1 trillion in another ad

In one of their ads from other another state the AFP claims the healthcare bill will cost 1 trillion dollars but in this ad they increased the total to 2 trillion...  Which is it AFP, 1 trillion or 2 trillion? That is a pretty big mistake 

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