I am puzzled by Rob Cameron’s ad that tells us he isn’t using taxpayer money to finance his campaign. Whose money is he using? Does he mean to imply he’s using his own money?

His ad is sort of “damned if you do and damned if you don’t” turned inside out. I believe both Mr. Cameron and his opponent, Sen. Bruce Bryant, have run donations, financed campaigns and accepted the rules and regulations of the Clean Election financing.

So what’s this “blessed if you do and blessed if you don’t?” I don’t get it.

Another of Mr. Cameron’s ads puzzles me. It’s his “Cameron can.” Is it rude to ask, can what?

I don’t mean to mislead, I’m not an undecided voter. I fully support the re-election of Bruce Bryant. But could we have this race focus on issues?

Ida Luther, Roxbury

Editor’s note: Rob Cameron is not registered as a Clean Election candidate.


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