Published 10/28/2008
by emilyes
at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – The McCain campaign released an ad Tuesday telling voters Barack Obama wants to “spread your income” as the GOP ticket continues its push to paint the Democratic nominee as an advocate of socialist policies.
"Your choice," says the female announcer in the 30-second spot. A picture of Obama appears while the announcer says, "spread [...]
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