A new ad released by state Sen. Wendy Davis‘s campaign has set off a firestorm in the race for Texas governor.
Beginning with a shot of an empty wheelchair, the ad, titled “Justice,” tells viewers: “A tree fell on Greg Abbott. He sued and got millions. Since then he’s spent his career working against other victims.” Ominous music plays in the background.
The ad goes on to attack Abbott, Davis’s Republican opponent and the state’s attorney general, for making it harder for accident victims to use the courts to get justice.
Abbott was paralyzed from the neck down at age 26, after a tree fell on him while he was out jogging in Houston in 1984. He sued the homeowner responsible, and received a settlement that currently totals around $5.8 million, and will continue for the rest of his life.
“It is challenging to find language strong enough to condemn Sen. Davis’s disgusting television ad, which represents a historic low for someone seeking to represent Texas,” Abbott spokeswoman Amelia Chasse told the Dallas Morning News. “Sen. Davis’ ad shows a disturbing lack of judgment from a desperate politician, and completely disqualifies her from seeking higher office in Texas.”
Republicans have demanded that the Davis campaign pull down the ad. But a Davis spokesman, Zac Petkanas, has said that’s not going to happen.
“It’s not surprising that Greg Abbott and his allies don’t like the fact that voters are seeing that he sought justice for himself by going to court, suing a home owner and a tree company, and then building a career on denying that same justice to victims throughout the state of Texas,” Petkanas told the Texas Tribune.
But it’s not just Abbott’s campaign that’s condemning the ad. The Washington Post called it “one of the nastiest campaign ads you will ever see.” Even the liberal Mother Jones called it “offensive and nasty.”









