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In May, the Obama campaign devoted $25 million to campaign ads, most of it to a slew of positive spots highlighting his record on issues from health care to the auto-bailout.
The investment has not paid off, by the standard measure of ads’ effectiveness, polling. While Mitt Romney’s numbers jumped in May — largely the result of him solidifying support among Republicans after the primary — Obama’s numbers barely moved in some surveys; in others, they went down.
Well actually, the needle moved....in Romney's direction.
Pretty much seeing the polls tighten in the all important swing states across the board.
I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. Obama gave a speech today saying the private sector is fine and we just need to focus on the public sector now, LMAO!!!
OMG, he doesn't have a clue! He must have been talking without the teleprompter again. After three and a half years you would think he would learn not to speak without the imput of his puppet masters.
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