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Obama Campaign Spends $1.4 Million On Ads To Defend Failed $35 Billion “Green Energy” Taxpayer Loan Program…
IDIOT!
Via USA Today:
An analysis of campaign advertising shows the intensity of the Obama campaign’s response to attacks on the administration’s energy record last month.
The Obama campaign dumped 5,000 ads into 25 swing-state markets Jan. 19-25, according to the Wesleyan Media Project, which analyzes political ad spending. That’s about 33 ads daily in each television market.
It’s unusual for an incumbent to run campaign ads 10 months before the election, particularly in such volume, says David Pesci of the Wesleyan project. “He’s either being very aggressive or he’s more nervous than they’re talking about.”
The ads ran in Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin, all swing states.
They were designed to rebut ads run in the same television markets by Americans for Prosperity, an independent group backed by oil barons Charles and David Koch. Their ad attacked Obama over the failed clean energy company Solyndra, which went bankrupt after receiving government loans.
The group estimates the Obama campaign spent $1.4 million. Americans for Prosperity spent $5.8 million in 35 markets, including cities in Florida, New Mexico and Iowa, in January, according to Wesleyan’s data
IDIOT!
Via USA Today:
An analysis of campaign advertising shows the intensity of the Obama campaign’s response to attacks on the administration’s energy record last month.
The Obama campaign dumped 5,000 ads into 25 swing-state markets Jan. 19-25, according to the Wesleyan Media Project, which analyzes political ad spending. That’s about 33 ads daily in each television market.
It’s unusual for an incumbent to run campaign ads 10 months before the election, particularly in such volume, says David Pesci of the Wesleyan project. “He’s either being very aggressive or he’s more nervous than they’re talking about.”
The ads ran in Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin, all swing states.
They were designed to rebut ads run in the same television markets by Americans for Prosperity, an independent group backed by oil barons Charles and David Koch. Their ad attacked Obama over the failed clean energy company Solyndra, which went bankrupt after receiving government loans.
The group estimates the Obama campaign spent $1.4 million. Americans for Prosperity spent $5.8 million in 35 markets, including cities in Florida, New Mexico and Iowa, in January, according to Wesleyan’s data