Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) is tackling Obamacare head-on in her first television ad of the 2014 cycle — by touting her work to help Americans keep their cancelled plans.
The 30-second ad begins with news clips of Americans losing their health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act, despite President Obama’s promise that “if you like your plan, you can keep it.” The spot then details how she sponsored a bill to allow those people to keep their old plans, titled the “Keeping Affordable Care Act Promise.”
“This is a promise that you made. This is a promise that you should keep,” Landrieu says in one clip toward Obama, who eventually debuted a fix similar to the one Landrieu proposed.
“Thousands of Louisianians and millions of Americans that carried individual policies will now have an opportunity to keep those health care plans. The President made a promise, and Sen. Landrieu is working to make sure it is kept and will continue her legislative efforts to fix and improve the Affordable Care Act,” Landrieu campaign manager Adam Sullivan said in a statement.
According to her campaign, the $250,000-buy will air in the Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Alexandria, Shreveport and Monroe markets.









