McCain, GOP Finally Catch Up In Battleground Ads

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JIM KUHNHENN | October 30, 2008 01:13 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — After weeks of being out-advertised by Barack Obama, John McCain and the Republican Party are nearly matching the Democrat ad for ad in key battleground markets.

Ad spending and ad placement data obtained from Democratic and Republican operatives show that in the closing days of the campaign the Republican voice has grown louder in states such as Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

For instance, Obama had been scheduled to buy about $2.5 million in Florida ads for the last week of the campaign. McCain is now set to spend about $1.6 million and the Republican National Committee added $1.5 million to their buy in the state this week. Obama appears to have added more weight to his ads since.

The ad war is especially noticeable in Florida's central corridor, which includes Tampa, Orlando and West Palm Beach.

Those near-parity levels in crucial states come with a price. McCain has had to trim back his ads in Minnesota, Maine, New Hampshire and Wisconsin, giving Obama even greater edges there.

A map of the states where McCain and the RNC are spending their money also illustrates the defensive nature of their 11th hour strategy. Except for Pennsylvania, the McCain-GOP focus was on trying to hold states that President Bush won in 2004.

And while the GOP may have turned up the volume in crucial states, Obama had outspent them for weeks with ads that promoted his cause and attacked McCain.

The last round of ads comes as national polls show Obama with a lead but with McCain closing in. State polls, however, are the more important barometer of how the election might turn out. And by that measure, Obama is in a much better spot, with clear holds of past Democratic states and competing in what have been reliably Republican states.

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"They've got to pull the perfect straight here and they don't have any margin for errors," said Evan Tracey, a media consultant who tracks political advertising. McCain is "doing this at the expense of the Wisconsins and the Minnesotas. Clearly they're on their heels now."

Obama also retains a financial advantage over McCain, permitting him to air ads on national broadcast and cable networks that reach every state in the country. At no time was that financial superiority more evident than Wednesday night, when Obama aired a half-hour, prime-time infomercial on NBC, CBS and Fox as well as BET, MSNBC, Univision and TV One.

Obama gained his money edge by bypassing the public financing system for the general election _ the first major party candidate to do so since the campaign reforms of the Watergate era. He had initially pledged to accept the limits of public funds if McCain did, but later changed his mind. McCain, by deciding to accept public financing, was left to spend only $84 million in September and October.

"If Sen. Obama had kept his word and abided by the legal FEC financing system, the two campaigns would have been at advertising parity all along," said Brad Todd, whose firm, OnMessage Inc., is running the GOP's independent expenditure operation.

Still, Todd added, "The most important five days of any presidential campaign are the last five days."

Indeed, the RNC has stepped in with significant aid. The party's independent expenditure arm, which cannot coordinate spending with McCain, has spent about $21 million in ads against Obama since Monday, according to party filings with the Federal Election Commission.

Party ads have been both broad and targeted.

The RNC had been targeting Ohio, Indiana, Florida, Virginia, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. Just this week it added West Virginia and Montana, previously strong Republican states that Obama has managed to move toward him. It launched a new ad Thursday in Ohio, Indiana, Virginia and Florida markets that seeks to raise doubts about Obama's lack of executive experience. "Can you hand your nation to a man who has never been in charge of anything?" the ad says.

The RNC also planned to air a Virginia-specific ad aimed at the state's veterans and the workers who rely on its military presence. The ad, airing only in Norfolk, warned that Obama would slice military spending, endangering jobs in the state. "America's safety depends on Virginia," the ad states. "And Virginia's economy depends on our military."

The Obama campaign issued two new ads Thursday that aides called the "closing argument."

One of the ads takes a positive tone as it contends that Obama is "a leader who'll bring us together," citing high-profile endorsements from former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican, and billionaire investor Warren Buffett.

The other spot was a swipe at McCain and Bush, placing the two in the mirrors of a car heading down the road and passing signs featuring a negative view of McCain policies. At the end, McCain and Bush appear together in the rearview mirror as the spot asks: "Look behind you. We can't afford more of the same."

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On the Web:

RNC ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v1Rxu_qQW4x0

Obama ad: http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/his-choice_ad/

WASHINGTON — After weeks of being out-advertised by Barack Obama, John McCain and the Republican Party are nearly matching the Democrat ad for ad in key battleground markets. Ad spending and ad...
WASHINGTON — After weeks of being out-advertised by Barack Obama, John McCain and the Republican Party are nearly matching the Democrat ad for ad in key battleground markets. Ad spending and ad...
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Two great Obama ads. The only think I would’ve added in the second one is the car stopping at a dead end!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxbGPDIVINM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML2ki8xEj9c

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 10/30/2008
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I just gave Obama another $50.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 10/30/2008

mccain is always a day late and a dollar shorty on anything. Througout this election he has copied Obama, gone totally negative, never got his message out there (if he even had one) and is always playing catchup. We need a progressive commander in chief, a leader not a follower which is what mccain would be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 10/30/2008
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Bill McInturff said in a memo released by the McCain campaign that McCain has made impressive strides over the last week of tracking. He added that the race against Obama in both red and blue states is closer than is currently perceived. Despite widespread polling to the contrary, McInturff wrote that the campaign is functionally tied across the battleground states, with our numbers improving sharply over the last four tracks."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 10/30/2008
- GoBarryGo I'm a Fan of GoBarryGo 6 fans permalink

Wishful thinking. You don't want the troops to fold up their tents and go home so you rally them with your false optimism. Nothing very inventive about that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 10/30/2008

we're curious to see if there will be nay monumental surprises during the final days...

http://www.theweeklydonut.com/index.php/category/happy-halloween/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 10/30/2008
- jingles32 I'm a Fan of jingles32 88 fans permalink
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Oh, so you mean they're trying to buy the election!?! Hypoc ri tes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 10/30/2008
- poco767c I'm a Fan of poco767c 348 fans permalink
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too late, thanks for playing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 10/30/2008
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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The realy talk should be about how the Mac camp is spending ads in states it would have hope they would never have to. That was Obama's plan all along, and it worked to a T.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 10/30/2008
- WowJones I'm a Fan of WowJones 81 fans permalink
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The spread offense working to perfection.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 10/30/2008
- GoBarryGo I'm a Fan of GoBarryGo 6 fans permalink

Absolutely -- we may or may not take Indiana come November 4, but by making it a battleground state, it mad the Repubes have to defend and that took their attention away from other places. Obama and his staffers have run the campaign beautifully - I can't wait to see how well they run the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 10/30/2008
- bluguy8 I'm a Fan of bluguy8 21 fans permalink

the 60's are over-where did they get the acid ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 10/30/2008

"In one week, we can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status quo. In one week, we can come together as one nation, and one people, and once more choose our better history. That's what's at stake. That's what we're fighting for." - Quote from Barack Obama in his closing argument speach.

LATEST ELECTION 2008 TV ADS : http://politicaladattacks.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 10/30/2008
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