In the first television ad of the Georgia Senate race, U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey is making quite a promise to voters — he’ll repeal health care reform or he’ll “go home” after one term.
Gingrey, an OB-GYN, is in a crowded GOP primary to succeed retiring Sen. Saxby Chambliss, and his volley is the first and most aggressive to use frustration with the health care law as leverage on the airwaves.
“As a doctor, I took an oath to do no harm. And Obamacare is so harmful, I voted to repeal or defund it over 40 times, but our efforts die in the Senate,” says Gingrey, wearing a white coat and stethoscope, talking to camera from his medical office.
“I’ll help repeal Obamacare in my first term, because you deserve a senator who gets the job done or gets out of the way,” says Gingrey. “Repeal or go home — that’s my pledge to you.”









