Posted on 07/14/2012 10:02:14 AM PDT by BarnacleCenturion
WASHINGTON President Barack Obamas campaign has spent nearly $100 million on television commercials in selected battleground states so far, unleashing a sustained early barrage designed to create lasting, negative impressions of Republican Mitt Romney before he and his allies ramp up for the fall.
In a reflection of campaign strategy, more than one-fifth of the presidents ad spending has been in Ohio, a state that looms as a must-win for Romney more so than for Obama. Florida ranks second and Virginia third, according to organizations that track media spending and other sources.
About three-quarters of the presidents advertising has been critical of Romney as Obama struggles to turn the election into a choice between him and his rival, rather than a referendum on his own handling of the weak economy. Obamas television ad spending dwarfs the Romney campaigns so far by a margin of 4-1 or more. It is at rough parity with the Republican challenger and several outside GOP-led organizations combined. They appear positioned to outspend the president and his allies this fall, perhaps heavily.
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The emperor has no... anything.
“emperor”? Indeed.
“Barry, a well spoken black man, was able to get elected to a state office, oddly because he looked for fraud in his opponents voter registrations and got his opponent disqualified from running.”
I have seen a couple of these ads, and they are either outright lies or exagerrations.
He can’t win with crap like what I have seen.
Some of it, like making fun of Mitt for singing America the Beautiful, will backfire. They always over-reach.
We are seeing ever third spot here in NE PA...The belief that if you tell a lie often enough people will think it’s the truth, does not and will not resonate well. The coal miners out of work, related industry suffering, the only gleam of light ANYWHERE in America is happening here with Nat Gas Fracking, and King Bozo Osmosis would LOVE to shut it down...
Yeah, seriously, this seems to be pretty frantic imo. Look, it is SUMMER TIME for goodness sake.
Only freaks like us are paying attention to politics. Obamugabe is spending millions to hit people and what’re the people doing? Trying to enjoy SOME of their summer despite the miserable economy.
And by the way, most people don’t blame Romney for the economy. They blame Obamugabe.
Actually he could. He's done it before. You only know the truth because you pay attention. There are a lot of uninformed idiots that vote.
Desperation sets in early when you have no record to run on..
Can you say ‘McGovern/Carter’ Part III, chilrun,? Good, I knew you could.
Yes but it's the freaks that do not pay attention to politics like we do who see these ads while watching American Idol who are the target. Unfortunately, they vote.
“Defining” (ie. destroying) the competition is how Obama has won all his elections. It’s the Chicago way. Only the most ignorant voters would fall for this tactic, but then, that is the Democrat base.
Anchors have a lot of inertia. That's what the Obama re-elect campaign is, a giant boat anchor.
Obama will run attack ads with no major problems. The MSM will tell us when he runs major lies, but they will not follow through with the usual relentless, top-of-the-news, daily pounding the Repubs would get.
But Romney, now that he has started to fight, will be accused of “negative campaigning.”
Romney needs to geer up his ads to counter this, especially in swing states like Ohio. The massive early advertisements defining his opponent was one of the key things that Clinton did in 96. By the time the fall campaign rolls around, both sides will be all over the airwaves and it will be hard to move the poll numbers either way over the last few months.
Romney didn’t hesitate to go very negative, very early against his conservative opponents and he needs to use his warchest now to go after Obama aggressively over the summer. For the most part, Romney is doing well in polls in swing states, but the numbers I’ve seen in a couple Ohio polls lately are frightening - showing Obama with close to a 10 point lead there. A republican simply cannot with without Ohio. Obama knows this and has visited Ohio over and over again.
I cannot believe that I’m to the point of wanting Romney to win this badly - but the alternative is so much worse.
Romney needs to geer up his ads to counter this, especially in swing states like Ohio. The massive early advertisements defining his opponent was one of the key things that Clinton did in 96. By the time the fall campaign rolls around, both sides will be all over the airwaves and it will be hard to move the poll numbers either way over the last few months.
Romney didn’t hesitate to go very negative, very early against his conservative opponents and he needs to use his warchest now to go after Obama aggressively over the summer. For the most part, Romney is doing well in polls in swing states, but the numbers I’ve seen in a couple Ohio polls lately are frightening - showing Obama with close to a 10 point lead there. A republican simply cannot with without Ohio. Obama knows this and has visited Ohio over and over again.
I cannot believe that I’m to the point of wanting Romney to win this badly - but the alternative is so much worse.
Romney needs to geer up his ads to counter this, especially in swing states like Ohio. The massive early advertisements defining his opponent was one of the key things that Clinton did in 96. By the time the fall campaign rolls around, both sides will be all over the airwaves and it will be hard to move the poll numbers either way over the last few months.
Romney didn’t hesitate to go very negative, very early against his conservative opponents and he needs to use his warchest now to go after Obama aggressively over the summer. For the most part, Romney is doing well in polls in swing states, but the numbers I’ve seen in a couple Ohio polls lately are frightening - showing Obama with close to a 10 point lead there. A republican simply cannot with without Ohio. Obama knows this and has visited Ohio over and over again.
I cannot believe that I’m to the point of wanting Romney to win this badly - but the alternative is so much worse.
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