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30-minute Obama ad shows campaign muscle
30-minute Obama ad shows campaign muscle
Sen. Barack Obama aired a 30-minute campaign ad Wednesday night.
Pennsylvania Republicans highlight Wright in last-minute ad
Pennsylvania Republicans highlight Wright in last-minute ad
cnn.com — Sen. Barack Obama tells his supporters they can't "let up in these next few days."... (more) Pennsylvania Republicans highlight Wright in last-minute ad
30-minute Obama ad shows campaign muscle as Election Day nears
30-minute Obama ad shows campaign muscle as Election Day nears
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — Obama's 30-minute ad will air tonight on broadcast and cable networks. WASHINGTON (CNN) – Barack Obama plans... to run a 30-minute television ad simultaneously across almost all the broadcast and cable networks Wednesday night — a ... (more) 30-minute Obama ad shows campaign muscle as Election Day ...
POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Thursday Oct. 30th, 2008
POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Thursday Oct. 30th, 2008
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — CNN: 30-minute Obama ad shows campaign muscle Sen. Barack Obama's 30-minute TV ad, which ran simultaneously on... broadcast and cable networks at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, is muscle-flexing that has little precedent, a campaign advertising expert said. CNN: ... (more) POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Thursday Oct. 30th, 2008
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Garling Gauge — ... live reality of governing and the pressures of current events that will replace the soaring rhetoric and slick marketing of his amazing campaign.  And really, that’s what we’re tuned in for anyways.  Not another poltical performance, but institional change to the way American government prioritizes and functions.  Change is required for growth, and America has been stiffled by Republican dogma for far too long. Video to follow when available. More from CNN Image: ...

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