“It’s Not Easy Being Right in Chicago” ad campaign launched
June 1, 2009 by Fran Eaton
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by Fran Eaton
Young Republican conservatives are charging back in Barack Obama’s hometown, determined to coax timid Republicans out of their hiding places and join up to push back on Chicago’s infamous corrupt, liberal Democratic control. The Chicago Young Republicans launched a month-long membership drive for June 2009 with a first-class PR campaign, featuring ads on the heavily-traveled Chicago Transit Authority’s Blue, Red and Brown Lines. The ads are decked with GOP-identified elephants and the words “It’s Not Easy Being Right in Chicago.”
An interview with Chicago YR President Jeremy Rose took place after Monday morning’s press conference outside northside Chicago’s Southland Street CTA station:
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Way to go Jeremy and all of the young republicans in Chicago! I will be looking for the signs as I pass thru this weekend. Hey can I borrow the slogan for my town?