youtube.com - 11/1/2008
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Much has been discussed about John McCain not being able to use a computer and in an ad from the Barack Obama campaign (shown above) it says, "Can't sen...
briefingroom.thehill.com - 10/29/2008
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John McCain launched a preemptive strike against Barack
Obama's upcoming 30-minute prime time television special on Wednesday.
McCain has a new ad that reprises McCain's attack on Obama as a celebrity. "Behind the fancy speeches, grand promises and TV special, lies the truth: With crises at ...
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McCain Mocks Obama TV Special in Ad
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The Dirtiest, Most Memorable Ads Of The Cycle (VIDEO)
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It is tradition in every campaign for each side to denounce the other as having run the sleaziest race in modern political history. And certainly it seems like every day brings with it a new attack ad deemed "the worst one yet."
While historians are generally skittish when it comes to such claims - pointing out that past years witnessed some serious mudslinging of their own - it is hard to dismiss just how dirty and/or memorable some of the attack ads have been this election cycle.
Many times it is an outside group carrying the baton. On several occasions the notably nasty or remarkable stuff is aired during a Congressional race. Often the ...
The Dirtiest, Most Memorable Ads Of The Cycle (VIDEO)
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It is tradition in every campaign for each side to denounce the other as having run the sleaziest race in modern political history. And certainly it seems like every day brings with it a new attack ad deemed "the worst one yet."
While historians are generally skittish when it comes to such claims - pointing out that past years witnessed some serious mudslinging of their own - it is hard to dismiss just how dirty and/or memorable some of the attack ads have been this election cycle.
Many times it is an outside group carrying the baton. On several occasions the notably nasty or remarkable stuff is aired during a Congressional race. Often the ...
Top 60 Memorable Campaign Ads Of 2008
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
It is tradition in every campaign for each side to denounce the other as having run the sleaziest race in modern political history. And certainly it seems like every day brings with it a new attack ad deemed "the worst one yet."
While historians are generally skittish when it comes to such claims -- pointing out that past years witnessed some serious mudslinging of their own -- it is hard to dismiss just how dirty and/or memorable some of the attack ads have been this election cycle.
Many times it is an outside group hurling the sludge. On several occasions the notably nasty or remarkable stuff is aired during a Congressional race. Often the ...
Top 60 Memorable Campaign Ads Of 2008
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
It is tradition in every campaign for each side to denounce the other as having run the sleaziest race in modern political history. And certainly it seems like every day brings with it a new attack ad deemed "the worst one yet."
While historians are generally skittish when it comes to such claims -- pointing out that past years witnessed some serious mudslinging of their own -- it is hard to dismiss just how dirty and/or memorable some of the attack ads have been this election cycle.
Many times it is an outside group hurling the sludge. On several occasions the notably nasty or remarkable stuff is aired during a Congressional race. Often the ...
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