Published 8/22/2008
by emilyes
at CNN Political Ticker
The GOP will run a new ad 'Commitment v. Rhetoric' during the Democratic convention.
DENVER (CNN) – The Republican National Committee will air a new ad in Spanish next week in Denver promoting John McCain's work on immigration reform, while deriding Barack Obama on the issue.
The 60 second-ad will run during the week of the Democratic [...]
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