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Old 10-13-2004, 02:10 PM
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Is there a website somewhere that shows where both parties ad buys are going?
http://polisci.wisc.edu/tvadvertisin...ber%2012th.pdf
Here is a neat page at CNN showing state ad spending.

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/spe.../campaign.ads/

It does not predict the future but seems to show spending by Bush in Penn. was still up there the last few weeks.
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Attorney General Ted Kennedy

or Secretary of Defense Hillary Clinton

or Secretary of State Robert Byrd

or Chief Justice William "BJ" Clinton....
That makes as much sense as Secretary of defence Jerry Farewall, How about SOD Wes Clark?
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Wes Clark would be a republican if he wasn't Clinton's friend.... I honestly don't think Clark and Kerry are friends...

BTW, the Cheney's were campaigning in Pennsylvannia the night of the last debates... Mama Cheney's statement about John Kerry was delivered in Pennsylvannia....
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yeah, and I'd be a rightist if I wasn;t a leftist.
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Kerry's campaign coverage in Pennsylvania tells all Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:25 pm

Hi! Received this from a very good friend in PA. she wants everyone to know what she saw.

Good Tuesday morning! John Kerry brought his "front porch meeting" to our Canonsburg, PA neighborhood on Labor Day morning. Since you will never hear the truth from the TV or print media I thought that you should know from someone who was 'almost' there.

The residents who live on the street where the event took place were not allowed to attend. Kerry shipped in approximately 90 invitation only VIPs. In addition, there was a hard luck case who was about to lose her job at USAIR and another was an elderly woman who was having Health Care Problems. Neither one was from this neighborhood. The street was closed to all traffic the night before and all residents on the street were REQUIRED to remove their Bush/Cheney signs.

The sympathetic police officers on duty told us that Kerry used imminent domain to claim the street for his purposes. Residents who have homes within the perimeter (approximately 1 full block) were kept behind a line away from the partisan crowd. The rest of us were not allowed within the 1 block cordon. A neighbor from across the street came to the line where we were being kept and asked us to come onto his property. The police told us that we could stand on this mans FORMERLY private property! This was set up so that Kerry's views could be heard - but not the neighbors.

About 30 peoples' (mostly neighbors) shouts, echoed down the street "Let the neighbors in."

We could barely hear Kerry speaking with his microphone because press busses were used to block us off from view! This mornings papers are reporting hecklers tried to interrupt Kerry as he spoke to the neighborhood gathering, but he turned our chants to his favor by calling us rude. Even though most of the media was there to record our stories of not being included in the neighborhood forum, not one of them printed or aired the truth.

This is what America will look like if Kerry becomes president.

Get registered and get all of your friends registered to vote if they have not already. Kerry thinks that he is better than the rest of us and he has the media on his side to make him out to be what he is not!

Finally, last night as I drove down the street where the rally was held, I was shocked to see Bush/Cheney signs in almost every yard on the street!

LET FREEDOM RING!
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Kerry's campaign coverage in Pennsylvania tells all Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:25 pm

Hi! Received this from a very good friend in PA. she wants everyone to know what she saw.
You already posted it in a separate thread and it was already debunked as another disgusting lie concocted by the repugnicants like kjs
http://www.politicalforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=6116
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Pennsylvania was not on a list of the President's top 10 advertising targets last month.
The CNN link I provided earlier shows there was plenty of money spent by Bush in Penn. lately. You seem to be misinformed.
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President Bush appears to be conceding some ground in the hard-fought battleground of Pennsylvania, as the 2004 race, which has been fought in only a small number of states, narrows even further.

Bush has visited the Keystone State 39 times - more than any other state - but a White House source said he does not plan to return soon and Pennsylvania was not on a list of the President's top 10 advertising targets last month.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/stor...p-207221c.html


There's not to much advertising going on here in Colorado either by the Bush/Cheney campaign. Because the Denver Post is showing a 10 point lead for President Bush. They'll stop spending so much money in states they have already wrapped up. And Pennsylvania may well be one of them.
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Kerry's campaign coverage in Pennsylvania tells all Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:25 pm

Hi! Received this from a very good friend in PA. she wants everyone to know what she saw.
You already posted it in a separate thread and it was already debunked as another disgusting lie concocted by the repugnicants like kjs
http://www.politicalforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=6116

It's no lie Ken. This e-mail is going around all over the country. I just received it an e-mail, & thought I would post it for your information.
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Default Hmmmmmmm....

I guess it would help if we had someone who's actually from PA. Where I live, Right in the Centre (Centre County), and other rural areas, many people are avid Bush supporters, where newspaper polls show it at about 55-60-some percent Bush, 30-40-some percent Kerry. Then, when you get into Pittsburgh and Philly, it's got a massive push for Kerry, and these two cities usually decide elections, I'm sorry to say. Though, I guess with all of the rural areas, Bush comes close. Past numbers don't lie though, so if there is a good urban voter turnout, Kerry can get a big vote here.

Sorry if you believe there is any bias, I have told you the complete truth.
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