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In GA run-off, Martin rips a page from Obama's playbook

 
(CNN) – If Jim Martin’s new ad evokes a sense of déjà vu, there’s a reason. The 30-second television spot recently launched by the Democrat in his run-off race against Sen. Saxby Chambliss bears a striking resemblance to an ad released by the Obama campaign in mid-September just as the country’s financial crisis was appeared to [...] (link)

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