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The Bush/Cheney campaign is launching a new ad questioning the

voting record of Sen. John Kerry. Called “Priorities,” the ad begins,

“Leadership means choosing priorities,” and continues:

While campaigning, John Kerry has missed over two thirds of all votes.

Missed a vote to lower health-care costs by reducing frivolous lawsuits

against doctors.

Missed a vote to fund our troops in combat.

Yet, Kerry found time to vote against the Laci Peterson law that protects

pregnant women from violence.

Kerry has his priorities.

Are they yours?

In a conference call with reporters this morning, Bush campaign

spokeswoman Nicolle Devenish said the ad was made to correct Kerry’s recent

claim that he shares voters’ “conservative values.” Calling Kerry’s effort

an “extreme makeover,” Devenish said, “We entirely anticipated this campaign

trail conversion, and we are prepared to set the record straight….We will

launch a process of holding John Kerry to the record he has earned.”

Byron York is a former White House correspondent for National Review.
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