Georgia Republican David Perdue’s pride in his outsourcing career was screaming out for a campaign ad, and Democratic opponent Michelle Nunn has obliged. The ad is composed almost entirely of news coverage laying out the situation—and it’s damning enough on its own.
Newscaster: David Perdue is defending his career amid an outsourcing report.
Newscaster: David Perdue, the former CEO of Dollar General, acknowledged he spent most of his career moving U.S. jobs overseas.
Newscaster: The attorney asked “Can you describe your experience with outsourcing?” Perdue responds “Yeah, I spent most of my career doing that.”
Newscaster: And when asked by reporters how he defends the outsourcing, Perdue doubled down.
Perdue: Defend it? I’m proud of it.
Announcer: David Perdue, he’s not for you.
What more do you need to know about what Perdue represents? It’s all right there in his own words.
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