Veterans for Victory PAC After Action Report

Post Election - November 2008

Veterans-for-Victory produced three Cable TV spots:
(These TV spots can be viewed here.)

Title =  "Oil Weapon", ran as follows:

  • Week of Sept 29 - Oct 5
    1. Colorado - western half of state, and suburban areas east.
    2. Ohio - Dover, Zanesville, Chillicothe
    3. Pennsylvania - Clarks Summit, Williamsport, Shamokin, N-Central and Penn State U areas, Johnstown, Doylestown, Brisstol

Title = "Right Thing To Do", ran as follows:

  • Week of October 20 - Oct 26
    1. Colorado - western half of state, and suburban areas east.
    2. Pennsylvania - N-central and Penn State U areas, Johnstown

Title = "Don't Vote Democrat", ran as follows:

  • Week of October 27 - Nov 2
    1. Colorado -  western half of state, and suburban areas east.
    2. Pennsylvania - N-central and Penn State U areas, Johnstown


Veterans-for-Victory PAC helped the following pro-military candidates during the 2008 general election.  Bold indicates winner.

 Candidate District
Sidney Hay (Ms) Arizona #1, Phoenix
Duncan Hunter California #52, El Cajon, near San Diego
Tom McClintock California #4, near Sacramento
Bob Schaffer Colorado, US Senate
Bill Posey Florida #15, Melbourne
John Fleming Louisiana #4
Hon. Tim Walberg Michigan #7, Battle Creek, Jackson
John Rounsaville Mississippi #3
Hon. Steve Pearce New Mexico, US Senate
Chris Myers New Jersey #3, Mt. Holly, Toms River
Cong. Robin Hayes North Carolina #8
Duane Sand North Dakota, At large
Fred Dailey Ohio #18, Dover, Zanesville, Chillicothe
Chris Hackett Pennsylvania #10, Clarks Summit, Williamsport, Shamokin
Melissa Hart Pennsylvania #4, Beaver Falls, Natrona Heights, Aliquippa
Glenn Thompson Pennsylvania #5, N-central Penn, Penn State U.
Tom Manion Pennsylvania #8, Doylestown, Bristol
William Russell Pennsylvania #12, Johnstown
Jim Gilmore Virginia, US Senate
Keith Fimian Virginia #1, Annandale