- The Obama campaign says the minute-long ad, called The Choice, will air in nine battleground states: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. (CNN)
- The Obama campaign is out with a new 60-second TV ad today, featuring the president speaking directly to the camera about the choice American will have when they go to the polls in November. Over the next four months, you have a choice to make. (Politico.com)
- President Obama stars in a new 60-second TV ad for his re-election campaign, laying out what he sees as the fundamentals in the 2012 race. "Over the next four months, you have a choice to make. (ABC News)
- The Obama campaign spent $58 million in June — $38 million of which went to a massive television ad campaign in a handful of swing states. Romney, by contrast, spent $27.5 million in June. (Washington Post)
- They also suspended broadcasting political ads in Colorado. While Obama never mentioned his political opponent National security "is a tiny part of that campaign." Support for Romney isn't a foregone conclusion. (Bloomberg)
- We noted in First Thoughts on Friday how small this campaign has been lately. Well, President Obama is up with a new ad trying to highlight the big choice voters face this fall. Sometimes politics can seem very small. (NBCNews.com)
- President Obama will keep all of his campaign ads off the air in Colorado through the rest of the week, his campaign announced Sunday. (The Business Journal)
- President Obama isnt just raising campaign money for television ads and get-out-the-vote projects. There are also potential legal fees for possible recounts. (USA Today)
- The Obama campaign is out with a new ad dissing Mitt Romneys top-down economic policies and it is teed up to run in Colorado, among other battleground states. The campaign had pulled advertising in the state in light of the movie-theater shootings Friday. (Politico.com)
- Obamas re-election campaign hired the firm and has paid Bully Pulpit $25 million to place web ads. The company gets a percentage of those payments. Bleeker declined to comment for this article. (nola.com)
Monday, July 23, 2012
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