Raimondo Attack Ad on Fung's Cranston Shows the Wrong City

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Raimondo Attack Ad on Fung's Cranston Shows the Wrong City

Raimondo ad says Cranston, but actually it is Providence

Less than 24 hours after the polls closed and Governor Gina Raimondo’s campaign is already attacking Cranston Mayor Allan Fung’s record in Cranston.

Just one problem, the video scenes of “decaying Cranston” aren’t Cranston.

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Fung’s campaign says the scenes in the new: 30 commercial from Raimondo are actually of Providence.

“The beginning scenes are not in Cranston, they’re in Providence. Providence street signs are white and a different color per neighborhood, Cranston’s are green. Also, 24/7 Wall Street named Cranston as the best city to live in Rhode Island,” says Andrew Augustus of the Fung campaign.

No comment from the Raimondo campaign.

2014 Ad about small business in RI was filmed in Ohio
In 2014, Fung Filmed a Small Business Ad in Ohio

As GoLocal first reported in 2014:

Republican gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung's latest campaign ad, "Open for Business," touts Fung's experience as Mayor of Cranston and vision for Rhode Island -- and based on photographic and campaign finance evidence, appears to have been shot in Columbus, Ohio.

Side by side comparisons of the diner in the ad to pictures of Tommy's Diner in Columbus look to confirm the campaign filmed the spot at the location in Ohio -- where the Fung campaign reported a second-quarter expenditure in 2014 of over $100,000 to the Ohio-based Strategy Group for "television ads."

"They opened up a restaurant, and before I could reach the counter, I worked along side them," said Fung of his parents' Rhode Island business in the ad, as the camera pans to him sitting at a diner counter -- making the case for the Ocean State being "open for business."

Photos of Tommy's Diner, which is thirty minutes to the south of the Strategy Group in Ohio, show the same red booths, chairs, photos on the wall, and art-deco chandeliers as seen in the background of the latest Fung ad.  READ THE REST OF THE STORY HERE.


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