Mr. Green hardly mentioned his opponent and emphasized his belief that he is best suited to guide the city through the disaster's wake.
Hurt's first television ad stated that he would fight tax increases, stop Washington's spending and start creating jobs, however he never mentions his opponent.
Mr. Green rarely if ever mentioned his opponent, talking instead of his vision for the position.
In 1992, I ran what many would consider a positive congressional campaign; my advertising never mentioned my opponent.
Mr. Franks made the same point, without mentioning his opponent.
He did not mention his opponent.
Mr. McCain tried to soar above the brittle fight here, barely mentioning his opponent by name.
Mr. Clinton did not mention his opponent today.
And in a departure from his other ads, he does not mention his opponent.
Mr. Clinton never mentioned his Republican opponent by name.