I saw the Obama ad titled "A Stronger Economy" today watching CNN coverage. I was blown away at what an effective ad it was! Well spoken basic language on complex issues, passionate, and very personal! Let's see more of these!
Read more »I saw the Obama ad titled "A Stronger Economy" today watching CNN coverage. I was blown away at what an effective ad it was! Well spoken basic language on complex issues, passionate, and very personal! Let's see more of these!
Read more »We pay with our pocketbooks as we are forced out of necessity to bail out a financial system corrupted by republican ideals. We pay with our lives as a mismanaged war lingers on. We pay with our bodies as our world is progressively poisoned and temperatures rise.
Read more »Keep the momentum of this week going by producing several ads with new monologues by Hillary & Bill. The time for them to show more than tepid support for Obama was yesterday but this would be a perfect moment to bring them into the national dialogue.
Read more »It's fantastic. It has no manipulative music, no fireworks. It's just a conversation with America. It's like a calm in the storm. Good work. Play it.
Read more »Start with McCain in a good light, both literally and figuratively. The narrator says something like: "Before 2007, John McCain was an honorable man.
Read more »Many supporters have been suggesting that Obama go back to his message of "Hope" and "Unity". Put out an ad showing Obama supporters explaining their support for different parts of his policy plans and/or their disagreement with the McCain policies, showing "ENOUGH" after each one. You need real faces of real Americans tired of this to connect with undecided voters.
Read more »This ad should be broadcast the morning and the afternoon (several times over) of Election Day, with airtime to be bought in all swing states, plus on national cable channels
Read more »Sorry, Camp Obama; even I am a little underwhelmed by your new attacks.
Read more »Start with McCain in a good light, both literally and figuratively. The narrator says something like: "Before 2007, John McCain was an honorable man.
Read more »There is a saying to the effect that you're only afraid of the unknown. The reason Republicans can launch such "effective" negative attacks is because Barack fails to tell his narrative. The answer is to take the fight to the enemy, and do so vigorously.
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