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Mitt Romney, who leaves no stone unturned, is back on the air in Iowa ,
thanking the voters for his straw poll victory. The ad features his
speech last Saturday, ending with the line, "Change begins in Iowa and
change begins today." It wasn't...
Mitt Romney is up with a new 60-second spot, "Ocean," available here . It's the best ad of the campaign so far because it eloquently addresses an issue -- the polluted culture in which kids grow up -- that no one is talking about in the...
Mitt Romney is back on the airwaves yet again with an ad, available here -- this time calling for lower taxes and smaller government. You have to give the man credit: If there's a popular position to be taken, he takes it.
Actually, that headline is a joke. But not that much of one. The New York Times has rather frighteningly reported this week that Mitt Romney is stepping up his commercial bombardment of NH and Iowa voters via the airwaves. So far, Romney has pretty much...
Saturating the airwaves of New Hampshire and Iowa almost eight months before a vote is cast. Mitt Romney now trumpets his record in Massachusetts. For those who lived under his "stewardship," they will perhaps be surprised to learn that Romney...
On the air yet again, seen here , Mitt Romney has dived into the immigration debate, with a "firm" stance against amnesty for illegals. "Secure Our Borders," the ad is apparently titled, which is the kind of Romney platitude that will...
It seems to be an early axiom of this race that the candidates in third are running the bulk of the early ads. That kind of makes sense: They are the ones who need to break into the top tier and face a do-or-die early test in either Iowa, New Hampshire...
The latest ad offering from Mitt Romney, Inc., is better than his first venture . Titled simply, "I Like Vetoes," it's been up awhile in New Hampshire and is now going national. The ad, available here , plays to Romney's strengths as...
In a campaign that has started earlier than ever, it’s no surprise that the ad campaign has begun earlier as well. Still, Mitt Romney’s ad in Iowa and New Hampshire (as well as a few other markets) this week – available here -- is a bit of a surprise...