Okla. commissioner fights Texas group’s attack ads
Oklahoma Insurance Com-missioner Kim Holland has started her own ad campaign to counter a series of negative TV ads from a Texas group called “Just the Facts America.”
Meanwhile, The Oklahoman filed a lawsuit against the group claiming trademark and copyright infringement because the newspaper’s name was used without permission in the ads. One of the ads depict part of a September news story from The Okla-homan about Holland’s donations as well as The Oklaho-man’s name. A slightly different ad without the name appeared after the newspaper filed suit.
“Just the Facts America” has paid about $250,000 for the campaign and the ad is expected to run through Nov. 7. The ad has been running at stations in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Wichita Falls, Texas, and Denison, Texas. Lawton’s TV station rejected it.
“Who’s funding it? I have no idea,” Holland said. “I’ve obviously stepped on somebody’s toes. … My job is to hold insurance companies accountable and I’ve probably made a few mad.”
Holland, who is spending $225,000 for her campaign, said she bought a little more than she planned to counter the attack ad.
“Just the Facts” has not reported who its donors are to the Oklahoma Ethics Commission. Its attorney said it doesn’t have to because the group is running an issues ad and never clearly identifies Holland. Attorney General Drew Edmondson said the ad is clearly electioneering and in violation of the rules. He has suggested the Ethics Commission implement procedures to bring legal action against such ads in the future.
The 30-second “Just the Facts” ad never names Holland, a Tulsa Democrat, but it does feature silhouettes resembling her.
In a news release, “Just the Facts” describes itself as “a national organization promoting the common business interests of its members.” A founding director was identified as Jim Cardle, who is president of a conservative organization, the Texas Citizen Action Network.
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