Obama's final TV blitz to focus on economy
Published 10/28/2008 at Reuters: Politics
CHESTER, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama launches an unprecedented television blitz on Wednesday to push his economic message on U.S. networks ranging from CBS and NBC to Comedy Central.
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