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Obama ad: 'Smears are all McCain has left'

 
Obama released a tough new response ad Friday. Barack Obama’s campaign released a new ad late Friday in response to a hard-hitting spot from the Republican National Committee’s independent expenditure unit that focused on his relationships with Chicago figures like William Ayers and Bill Daley; the script follows. The campaign has not announced where the spot [...] (link)

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