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"What do you call that candidate? Extreme," the narrator says as a photograph of Angle appears on the screen. Angle opposes abortion in all instances. Earlier this year, Angle told a conservative radio talk show, "The Lars Larson Show," that "if this Congress keeps going the way it is, people are really looking toward those Second Amendment remedies." Angle's ad rolls through photos of Reid, Obama and Pelosi while a narrator blames the Democrats for Wall Street bailouts, double-digit unemployment and Washington's record deficit. Scenes of portly, cigar-puffing men appear on screen. "Together they promised to change America and, boy, did they," the narrator says in a mocking voice. "They say you can't buy love," the narrator says, as photos of Reid embracing Obama and kissing Pelosi appear. "But we've certainly paid a heavy price." Angle's campaign said her comments were taken out of context and Reid "is just afraid to talk about his own failed economic record." Reid's campaign called Angle's ad "false and misleading" and said federal stimulus spending had saved or created 29,000 jobs in the state.
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