Francesconi Watches Welders, Promises Jobs in First TV Spot

Jim Francesconi is taking his jobs pitch to television.

The former city commissioner, running to for Multnomah County Chair, has made job creation the central issue of his campaign against Deborah Kafoury. (They are competing to replace Marissa Madrigal, who stepped in after her former boss, then-Chair Jeff Cogen, resigned in September.)

On Friday, Francesconi released his first television ad. It shows plenty of blue-collar industrial work—welding, mostly—with the candidate in a hard hat, looking on approvingly. 

As WW reported last month, Francesconi's jobs campaign is unusual because the county has little direct role in economic development. Instead, it runs jails, health care and social services.

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