Republican National Committee
 

"Newspapers"
30 sec. TV spot run in 22 states--AR, CA, FL, IA, KY, LA, ME, DE, MI, MN, MO, NV,NH, NM, OH, OR, PA, TN, VT, WA, WI, and WV --  starting Oct. 24, 2000.  According to the RNC, the buy for "Solvent" and "Newspapers" was between $6 and $7 million.
 

Cold Harbor Films
 

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Announcer: Why does Al Gore say one thing, when the truth is another?

His attacks on George W. Bush's record in Texas -- exaggerations.

Newspapers say "Gore has a problem telling the truth."

Now Gore promises smaller government, but Gore is actually proposing 3 times the new spending President Clinton proposed...

Wiping out the entire surplus and creating a deficit again.

Why does Al Gore say one thing, when the truth is another?

 
Analysis: "Liar" appears to be too direct; instead the charge is that Gore "say[s] one thing, when the truth is another."