The advertisement depicts the hands of a white man in a plaid shirt reading and then crumpling a job rejection letter. A somber voiceover states: "You needed that job, and you were the best qualified. But they had to give it to a minority because of a
racial quota. Is that really fair?" The ad then contrasts Helms and Gantt by claiming that Gantt supported "racial quotas" and that Helms opposed them, specifically referencing Gantt's support for the proposed
Civil Rights Act of 1990, which the ad labeled as "
Ted Kennedy's racial quota law." The ad was written and produced by Republican media consultant
Alex Castellanos. Carter Wrenn, a longtime North Carolina Republican strategist, was also involved in the process and later acknowledged the ad as a clear example of
race-baiting. == Political context ==