(Grimes, IA) After being the first campaign in the race to air ads on both television and radio, the Robert Cramer for Congress campaign released its fourth television ad this week.

The disconnect between Washington and we the people, here in Iowa, is growing.  For too long, career politicians in Washington have wasted our hard earned money, forced job-killing regulations and red tape onto small businesses and family farmers, and imposed a tax system that punishes hard work and innovation.

As a small-businessman and outsider, Robert knows firsthand the effects of a Washington that has grown out of touch.  His blueprint for reining in the out of control spending, removing burdensome regulations, and reforming the tax code is what the people of Iowa’s 3rd District are looking for in order to bridge the growing gap between common sense here in Iowa and career politicians in Washington.

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