NEW Radio Ad Introduces Iowans to the Nussle Hustle!
By Culver for Governor
Ad Reveals Nussleâs Real Record on Education, Shifting Positions on Consolidation
Dance fever is breaking out in Iowa today, as people across the state are learning the steps to a new craze â the Nussle Hustle! Iowans are being introduced to the Nussle Hustle in a new radio ad that the Culver campaign began airing today.
The Nussle Hustle is easy to learn. First, you stake out a record in Washington, and then, when youâre running for Governor in Iowa, you hustle away from it as fast as possible.
The Nussle Hustle is already all the rage in Washington, but Congressman Jim Nussle has brought his fast-talking, quick-shifting dance to the Hawkeye State.
Script â âThe Nussle Hustleâ
ANNCR: âCongressman Nussle is talking consolidation again and we know what that means. When a town loses its school, it loses its identity.
âNow the congressman is doing the Nussle Hustle. Calling for a plan to âaccomplish consolidationâ one day, then saying he really didnât mean it the next.
âBut weâve heard it all before. Nussle voted for No Child Left Behind, then cut funds to implement it. He says he supports Iowa schools but voted 100 times against education in Washington. Nussle voted against new teachers, school construction, even college loans.
âSo watch out for the Nussle Hustle â saying one thing in Iowa, then doing another in Washington.â
CULVER: âIâm Chet Culver and Iâm against forcing school consolidation. As a former teacher and coach, I trust Iowans to make the best decisions about their schools. Iâve got a plan to bring excellence to every Iowa school and every Iowa child.â
Talking about Iowa schools at a meeting of the Institute for Tomorrowâs Workforce, Congressman Nussle âstat[ed] publicly that cuts should be requiredâ and said his plan âaccomplishes consolidation.â The next day, he claimed he didnât really mean it. [Des Moines Register, 8/23/06; Quad City Times, 8/25/06]
In Washington, Congressman Nussle has been a consistent opponent of education â cutting funding for No Child Left Behind mandates he helped put in place, voting against funding for new teachers and school construction, and cutting $12.7 billion from the college loan program. [Vote #497, 12/13/01; Vote #143, 5/23/01Vote #321, 6/24/05; Vote #598, 11/17/05; Vote #628, 12/14/05; House Budget Committee Vote, 3/17/99; Vote #484, 9/20/00; Vote #144, 5/23/01; Vote #670, 12/19/05; Vote #4, 2/1/06]
In Iowa, heâs Hustling over to the other side, claiming he supports education.
Congressman Nussle clearly hopes his dance steps will keep Iowans from noticing his Washington values and Washington record. But the music stops November 7th.
Thatâs when voters will choose between the Nussle Hustle and Chet Culver, a former teacher and coach who knows first-hand that investing in education is a true Iowa value.
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NOTE: To download or listen to the âNussle Hustleâ radio ad, please visit http://www.chetculver.com/multimedia/NussleHustle.mp3