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Republicans re-direct ad dollars to traditionally-red states

 
The RNC wants to ensure that the McCain/Palin ticket holds strong in traditionally-red states. (CNN) – The Republican National Committee released a new ad hitting Barack Obama on economic policy, as the party began shifting some of its ad dollars to some of this year’s unexpected battlegrounds. “Meltdown. Foreclosure. Pensions, savings wiped out,” says the announcer [...] (link)

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