"My agenda is to cap property taxes for every homeowner," Mr. Franks said in the advertisement.
"This ad is intended to act as a message to President Bush," Ms. Sheehan said in the advertisement, according to a press release.
"When I first met Rudy, he seemed strong and at the same time gentle," she said in the advertisement.
The governor, says one character in the advertisement, "must be crazier than a sprayed roach."
"You can't be on both sides; you have to decide which side you're on," Mr. Bradley says in the advertisement.
"I know the people of New York," she says in the 30-second advertisement, "and I know you're smarter than to fall for that."
Mr. Lesar also says in the advertisement that the company has been in business for 60 years, working for governments led by each party.
"This recall is turning around," Mrs. Feinstein says in the advertisement.
"The truth is I'm for middle-class tax cuts," Mr. Carney says in the advertisement.
"You did not listen, Mr. President," General Batiste says in the advertisement.