Mcguire Announces Aggressive Advertising Buy,
Ads Running Today
ATLANTA: Georgia Court of Appeals candidate Perry McGuire today announced his campaign has begun an aggressive advertising blitz, including a large purchase of radio advertising running until the end of the campaign.
McGuire’s radio ad can be heard at www.perrymcguire.com. His advertising in various forms will reflect his two decades of experience as a public servant, elected official, and business attorney with diverse areas of practice. Of note, McGuire was endorsed by the Georgia Right to Life PAC, which has indicated it plans a statewide mailing noting the endorsement.
“As we’ve promised our grassroots supporters and the more than 80 Georgia Congressmen, legislative leaders, sheriffs, organizations, attorneys and community leaders who have endorsed my campaign, Perry McGuire for Court of Appeals will reach the entire state with our message of ‘Trusted Judgment and Proven Leadership,’” said McGuire. “Over the next 16 days, our planned media outreach in various forms will reach more than five million Georgians – and our vast army of volunteers is fully engaged in community, city, county, and district outreach. We intend to win.”
McGuire was the 2006 Republican nominee for Georgia Attorney General and served as a state Senator, where he supported legislation to toughen the state’s child predator laws and reform the state’s antiquated parole system. Perry holds rule-of-law, strict constructionist judicial views – and he believes that judges should interpret the laws, not create them from the bench.
A former corporate counsel with Chick-fil-A, McGuire serves as the founding and current chairman of the State Bar Franchise Section and is a partner at Taylor, Busch, Slipakoff & Duma, a Cobb County business and corporate law firm. He has two decades of experience in business and the law that governs it, which makes up a great number of cases that come before the Georgia Court of Appeals. Unique among the 2008 candidates for the Court of Appeals, his extensive experience working with and for businesses includes consumer issues, business rights and litigation, contract disputes, tort issues, and the issues that arise from employer-employee relationships. He has also had experience working in juvenile justice and foster care programs in Georgia while assisting Truett Cathy’s WinShape
Foundation and serving on the State Board of Juvenile Justice (Governor Perdue appointed McGuire to this position in 2007).
Paid for by Perry McGuire for Court of Appeals