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PrincetonDem "Truckers for Obama" - an indie ad created earlier in the month - used similar imagery, including driving metaphor and road signs:
OBAMA AD: REARVIEW MIRROR
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Thursday's campaign round-up
Political Animal —
THURSDAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn't generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers. * Obama and Bill Clinton held a rally outside Orlando late last night, their first joint event of the campaign season. "This man should be our president -- all of our president," Clinton said ...
Obama Campaign's Closing Ads
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth —
Capping off last night's closing statement, the Obama campaign has released a final one-two ad punch - an uplifting view of our country's promise (with a very Morning in America feel), and a gut punch ad on John McCain's economic policies. Something: Rearview Mirror: One of the benefits of having a large campaign budget is that you need to make fewer "either this or that" decisions. Do we go negative or stay positive? Obama has been able to do both. ...
Obama Launches Arizona Offensive
Politics Daily —
Filed under: Democrats, Barack Obama, Ads, John McCain, Breaking News, 2008 PresidentThe Obama campaign has announced that it will begin running TV ads in John McCain's home state of Arizona, among others. Via email: CHICAGO, IL - Today, the Obama-Biden campaign released two 30 second TV ads in Arizona, North Dakota and Georgia. "Something," which highlights that we can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the status quo and vote for Obama, a leader who will bring us together will begin running today in Arizona. "Rearview Mirror," which ...
Obama campaign going on the air in Georgia, North Dakota -- and Arizona
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth —
On a conference call to give the state of the race, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe just announced that the campaign is going on the air in three additional states: Georgia, North Dakota and Arizona. The campaign has organizations on the ground in all of those states and has seen "movement." ...
Obama To Advertise In Arizona
The Atlantic Politics Channel —
On a conference call just now, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said that the campaign would begin to advertise in Arizona, and return to the air in Georgia and North Dakota. "We're running a positive ad there, in Sen. McCain's home state. We think we'll do very well with Hispanic voters there, very well with suburban voters for Maricolpa County." "When we looked at Georgia, we think we see a pathway there," he said, pointing to black turnout and turnout among younger voters." He said the campaign believes that the majority of independent voters will support Obama. Plouffe said the campaign has 4,800 neighborhood ...
Obama Campaign’s Take: We’re Doing What We Need To
Firedoglake —
Last minute moves
I'm listening to an Obama campaign conference call on the state of the race. Some of the eye-popping details:
Sporadic and First-Time Voters Are Voting Early
I've been focusing on the early voting numbers, though the McCain team has questioned whether or not ...
Obama Advertising In Arizona, Georgia, North Dakota
Oliver Willis —
Offense baby. OFFENSE.
Barack Obama’s presidential campaign is taking the unprecedented step of launching its first advertising in rival John McCain’s home state of Arizona.
Obama campaign manager David Plouffe announced the advertising buy this morning, saying the campaign also would relaunch advertising in Georgia, where it hasn’t advertised in several months, and start advertising in North Dakota.
These are the two ads they’ll be running: ...
Obama Rolls Out New Ads for Ariz., Ga., N.D.
News —
Obama Rolls Out New Ads for Ariz., Ga., N.D. Barack Obama's campaign released two new ads to air in Arizona, Georgia, and North Dakota today. The campaign today said it is expanding its ad buys to include those states. Watch the ads below:
Friday McBush/McSame Bashing (Penultimate Edition)
Discourse.net —
Vote Early.
Friday
Political Animal Still waiting (for Palin’s medical records)
TPM,
You Need to Know
Flashback: McCain’s Sleaze-o-rama
The Buzz, Crowley: Obama will win Florida
Forbes.com, Harvard Kennedy School - David M. Cutler and J. Bradford DeLong commentary: Obama Can Cure Health Care’s Ills
Glenn Greenwald, Salon, Sarah Palin speaks on the First Amendment
Political Animal, As nasty as she wants to be ...
FMB (Penultimate Edition)
Discourse.net —
Vote Early.
Friday
Political Animal Still waiting (for Palin’s medical records)
TPM,
You Need to Know
Flashback: McCain’s Sleaze-o-rama
The Buzz, Crowley: Obama will win Florida
Forbes.com, Harvard Kennedy School - David M. Cutler and J. Bradford DeLong commentary: Obama Can Cure Health Care’s Ills
Glenn Greenwald, Salon, Sarah Palin speaks on the First Amendment
Political Animal, As nasty as she wants to be ...
Endgame: Nov. 1
The Caucus —
THE DAY Senator Barack Obama got both help and trouble from his family Saturday. The trouble: An aunt from Kenya was reported to be living in Boston public housing even though she was ordered to leave the country in 2004. The help: Vice President Dick Cheney, a distant cousin of Mr. Obama, endorsed his opponent, Senator John McCain, providing much fodder for gleeful Democrats. * Republicans went after Mr. Obama on patriotism. Seizing on Mr. Obama’s remark that his caucus victory in Iowa ”vindicated” his faith in America, Mr. McCain said “my country has never had to prove anything to me.” At a Sarah Palin rally in Florida ...
Just More Of The Same
Pirate's Cove —
‘Memba this?
This was the commercial that Barry ran non-stop in many of the battleground states, of which mine was one. And, of course, those in the Obamanuts-O-Sphere called McCain McSame, and referred to a McCain win as Bush’s 3rd term. Sure seems like we are getting Clinton’s 3rd term now, eh?
Of the 47 appointees named so far to transition or staff posts, 31 have ties to the Clinton administration, including all but one member of the 12-person Transition Advisory Board.
And we are now looking at potentially Tom ...
Just More Of The Same
Stop The ACLU —
‘Memba this? This was the commercial that Barry ran non-stop in many of the battleground states, of which mine was one. And, of course, those in the Obamanuts-O-Sphere called McCain McSame, and referred to a McCain win as Bush’s 3rd term. Sure seems like we are getting Clinton’s 3rd term now, eh? Of the 47 appointees ...





