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Texan PAC launches billboard in Denver, Colorado targeting Senator Cory Gardner

  • supremebillboards
  • Oct 6, 2020
  • 2 min read

AUSTIN, TX, October 6 - Supreme Billboards, a Super PAC founded in late September by Austin software engineer Jesse Kelly, 33, unveiled a billboard in Denver, Colorado today that targets Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) for flip-flopping on the question of whether confirmation hearings should be held for Supreme Court Justices during an election year. The billboard, located on S Parker Road near E Iliff Avenue, shows a statement Gardner made in 2016 defending his refusal to consider President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland: "The next election is too soon and the stakes are too high."


Supreme Billboards isn't your typical Super PAC. Kelly, a novice in the political realm, founded the group at the end of September in response to the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.


“A few days after [Justice Ginsburg]’s death, I went through the usual song and dance of calling my senators, leaving them messages, and writing them emails,” says Kelly. “I was frustrated by the hypocrisy of it all, given their positions on Merrick Garland, and I was frustrated by how easy it was for them to ignore me.”


That frustration drove Kelly to rally together neighbors and friends, register with the FEC as a Super PAC, and launch a nationwide advertising campaign to oppose the re-election of Republican senators who have flip-flopped on the question of SCOTUS appointments during an election year. Each of their billboards targets a specific senator, and each uses a quote from 2016 to highlight the hypocrisy of their current rush to confirm a Supreme Court Justice.


“So far we've got boards up for John Cornyn in Dallas and Cory Gardner in Denver. Next up will be Joni Ernst in Des Moines,” Kelly said.


Supreme Billboards is encouraging citizens to take action by visiting their website at www.supremebillboards.com, and by voting as early and as safely as possible in the general election.

 
 
 

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