You really have to wonder about the sheer contempt that the NRSC holds
for a lot of citizens. Hick actors? Really :/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/07/AR2010100703009.html?hpid=topnews

GOP pulling W.Va. Senate ad with 'hicky' actors
By LAWRENCE MESSINA
The Associated Press
Thursday, October 7, 2010; 7:22 PM

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- National Republicans pulled back a West Virginia
Senate ad Thursday after Democrats revealed its casting call had
sought actors who looked like hicks to play state voters.

The 30-second spot, filmed in Philadelphia, was dropped from the
National Republican Senatorial Committee's YouTube channel Thursday.

Republicans expected it to also be withdrawn from TV, where it has
been in heavy rotation since Tuesday, according to a party official
not directly involved in handling the ad. The official was not
authorized to comment and requested anonymity.

The ad showed men in flannel shirts and baseball caps worrying that
Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin would side with President Barack Obama if
elected to the Senate.

It's a theme the GOP has been hammering in the battle to replace the
late Democratic U.S. Sen. Robert C. Byrd. But the Republican nominee,
businessman John Raese, denounced the ad.

"The ad is ridiculous and I am happy to say that no one with the Raese
campaign had anything to do with it," Raese spokesman Kevin McLaughlin
said.

The casting call listed clothing options including trucker or "John
Deer" hats that are "not brand new, preferably beat up," as well as
jeans, down filled vests and "Dickie's type jacket with t-shirt
underneath."

"We are going for a 'Hicky' Blue Collar look," it said. "These
characters are from West Virginia so think coal miner/trucker looks."

The NRSC blamed the wording on Philadelphia-based Kathy Wickline
Casting, which declined comment when contacted Thursday.

"No one at the NRSC, or associated with the NRSC, had anything to do
with the language used in this casting call," spokesman Brian Walsh
said.

The NRSC provided a Sept. 27 e-mail in which its production firm asked
the casting company "for someone to represent the middle of the
country Ohio, Pittsburgh, West Virginia area."

The casting call was first reported by the website Politico. The NRSC
said it spent around $450,000 to air the ad, out of a estimated $3.5
million it has reserved for ad airtime in the closely fought race that
the GOP believes it has a shot at winning.

Manchin and Democrats called the ad an insult.

"Not only have they been spending millions to try and buy this
election with lies and distortions, we can now see once and for all
what (Raese) and his friends really think of West Virginia and our
people," Manchin said in a statement.

© 2010 The Associated Pres

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