O’Dea Launches Major Digital Advertising Campaign, Releases Video Ads Promoting His Record & Attacking McGreevey
- Sep 12
- 1 min read
Six-Figure Campaign Will Run on Connected TV, OTT, YouTube, Social and Other Digital Platforms
Mayoral candidate and County Commissioner Bill O’Dea is announcing a major new digital advertising campaign that will reach Jersey City voters on a variety of platforms, including Connected TV, OTT, YouTube, social media and additional placements. The six-figure campaign will begin with two 15 second video ads that are now running, the first of which promotes O’Dea’s history as a true public servant who always helps people in need:
“Helping People”
The second ad exposes Jim McGreevey’s disastrous record as an elected official, including failing to build a single unit of affordable housing as Mayor of Woodbridge, as well as voting for the largest tax increase in New Jersey history as a member of the state legislature:
“Down Here”
“The contrast between Bill O’Dea and Jim McGreevey could not be more clear, and these ads are meant to drive those differences home for Jersey City voters,” said O’Dea campaign strategist Phil Swibinski. “While Bill O’Dea has spent his career in public service consistently helping people in need, building affordable housing and fighting for his constituents, Jim McGreevey didn’t build any affordable housing as Mayor of Woodbridge — not even one unit! — and voted for the biggest tax increase in New Jersey history. Bill O’Dea is the clear choice for voters looking for more affordable housing, lower property taxes and better services.”