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Aug122014

Ervin Spending $2 Million on TV Ads Through Labor Day

Escaping petition gubernatorial candidate Tom Ervin on television will be difficult over the next three weeks.

The former state lawmaker and judge is spending $2 million to air three TV ads statewide through Labor Day, according to a source close to his campaign. The latest spot starts Tuesday.

“That’s a lot of money in a short window,” veteran S.C. GOP political consultant Chip Felkel said. “You won’t be able to avoid him.”

The ad buy means Ervin, a Greenville attorney and radio-station owner, will have laid out as much money — $3.5 million — as Republican incumbent Gov. Nikki Haley and Democratic challenger Vincent Sheheen had spent together through June 30.

“This introduces South Carolinians to Tom Ervin and his common-sense solutions for a more inclusive economy, tough ethics reform and a quality education for every child,” Ervin campaign spokesman Christian Hertenstein said.

Ervin, a self-proclaimed “independent Republican” who is considered a long shot after entering the race in March, has self-financed much of his campaign so far.

All but $62,000 of the $1.5 million collected by Ervin’s campaign through June has come from personal loans. His wife, Kathryn Williams, runs a successful personal injury and worker’s compensation law practice.

But Ervin is far from the major-party candidates, according to a poll last month conducted for four S.C. media outlets. Ervin received 3 percent support from those polled, just ahead of Libertarian candidate Steve French, who has spent $2,500 so far.

Ervin’s August ad blitz could help bolster those numbers, Felkel said.

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Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/08/11/3613901/petition-candidate-for-sc-governor.html?#storylink=cpy

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