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Obama, McCain Spending Big On Local Attack Ads

Campaigns have run virtually the same number of attack ads in local markets, particularly in swing states.

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, October 3, 2008

Complaints about the other side's negative campaigning notwithstanding, Barack Obama and John McCain have run virtually the same number of local attack TV ads against each other--at least through Sept. 7--according to Nielsen.

According to the Nielsen Monitor-Plus report, from June 7, when the primaries ended, through the first week of September, McCain ads attacking Obama ran 76,192 times, while Obama was right behind with 75,246 ads.

Those included ads from the campaigns as well as the nonprofit so-called "527" groups that back one or the other.

Both campaigns ran the most ads in the swing state of Ohio, McCain ran 14,397 (Republicans essentially have to win Ohio to get the top job), while Obama ran 11,037.

Number two in the attack ad sites for both was Michigan, though McCain has reportedly given up on that state. Other big attack ad states were Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

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Submitted by: HD SATELLITE TV
10/3/2008 10:37:00 PM EDT
Location: Bakersfield
Occupation: Public Schools

The senators must think were all dumb, and there promises, become broken promises. A second after the news and news break, was a Barrack Obama ad. Do you think, I would watch the tv ad? NO. Because, I have a DIRECTV HD DVR. I am ignoring these dumb ads.




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