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Tue Apr-22-08 11:38 PM
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wisteria
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Wed Apr-23-08 12:17 AM
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1. The media and the RW have been assisting Clinton. |
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But, Obama has enough money that he should be doing more to counter all this spin and attempts at framing going on.
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Wed Apr-23-08 12:31 AM
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They're running ads in Oregon now, a lot of them. But they're very youth oriented, environment, change, upbeat. I can see where blue collar folks would think they didn't have anything in common with the people in those ads. At the same time, he's got to get the kids excited. What kind of ads did he run in PA?
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Wed Apr-23-08 09:20 PM
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3. He ran some good ones about changing Washington, the cost of gas, |
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But he really didn't target the older people with ads about SS and medicare assistance. And, he ran no ads on security issues. That is why Clinton's ads about the 3AM call and that last Rovish one with all the scare tactics resonated with people. He needs to connect with the older people here and elsewhere. They are more reliable voters than the young people. PA is the second state with the largest elderly population. Florida is first.
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Fri Apr-25-08 11:11 AM
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4. I think we aren't seeing all the ads - like with Kerry in 2004 - the ads are targeted |
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in certain areas at any given time, and only general ads get wider play.
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