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Obama's 'Gas Pump TV' ads pre-empted
by Mark Silva Barack Obama's campaign was all excited today about campaign ads that it planned to show on gas pump-top TV screens in Florida, big swing state. Not any more. The campaign revealed this evening that Gas Station TV is pre-empting the campaign ads that take Republican John McCain to task for supporting policies which, the way Camp Obama sees it, are making life more ...
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