New RNC ad focuses on the choppy seas ahead for the nation
Published 10/25/2008 by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart at CNN Political Ticker
A new RNC tv ad argues that Sen. Obama is too inexperienced to captain the nation through the rough seas that it faces right now.
(CNN) – Like the recent gyrations of the stock market, the new television ad from the Republican National Committee is almost enough to make you feel seasick.
“Storm” is not fancy. The [...]
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