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Liberal groups air anti-McCain TV ad

Posted: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 10:32 AM by Mark Murray
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From NBC's Mark Murray
MoveOn (which endorsed Obama during the primary season) and the labor union AFSCME (which backed Clinton) have teamed up for a new provocative, hard-hitting TV ad on McCain that revisits the Arizona senator's "100 years" remark regarding Iraq.

It features a mother and her baby, Alex. "Hi, John McCain, this is Alex, he's my first," she says. "So far, his talents include trying any new food and chasing after our dog. That, and making my heart pound every time I look at him. So, John McCain, when you said you would stay in Iraq for 100 years, were you counting on Alex? Because if you were, you can’t have him."

Per a release, the groups are spending $540,000 on this ad, and it will run in the battlegrounds of Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as on national cable.

*** UPDATE *** RNC spokesman Alex Conant emails First Read this response to the ad: “MoveOn.org was wrong to smear General Petraeus, just like Barack Obama was wrong to not go to Iraq to meet with him. America cannot afford a Commander-in-Chief who listens to partisan groups like MoveOn.org instead of our commanders. Bringing peace and security to Iraq will require a Commander in Chief who won’t allow partisanship to cloud his judgment.”

*** UPDATE II *** NBC's Katie Mulhall has more: MoveOn and AFSCME held a conference call this morning with MoveOn executive director Eli Pariser, AFSCME's Paul Booth, and Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg discussing the ad. Greenberg has worked with MoveOn since 2004 to Web-test its ads, and according to her, this was the group’s top-testing ad to date. Five hundred likely voters were asked whether they agreed with the ad, and they were asked their impressions of McCain on a number of attributes before and after viewing the ad. There was significant movement, she said, on two key issues -- willingness to go to war and “being part of the mess in Washington." After viewing the ad, voters were 13 points more likely to describe McCain as “part of the mess."

As mentioned above, AFSCME had endorsed Clinton in the Democratic primary, but Booth signaled his group’s willingness to work on Obama’s behalf, saying that the members understand the general election presents “a very clear choice” and that “if he puts his shoulder to the wheel, we’ll be there.” Pariser added that while the two groups supported different candidates in the primary, they both “represent the same type of people” who want to end the war and improve our economy.  

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I wish I could have said George Bush couldn't have my son, Lucas.  Unfortunately, he's on his second 15 mo. deployment in Baghdad.  I like this ad.
as Obama supporter and father with 1 son 17 and  older 3 daughters is really scares me that if john McCain is elected he will bring back the draft, in order to keep our troop commetments around the world he will need ONE million or 1/2 million troops rotating in every year. now I DO NOT agree with this ad, we must look at it and wonder what will he do with the military. years ago under reagen and the first bush, i felt that going in the military was a good thing, after vietman, our leaders were more carful where they sent our boys and for what reasons, but bush 2 has thrown that out, and my thinking is back to the 60s there is no was the US military can OR will have my only son. I CAN NOT TRUST JOHN MCCAIN, GEORGE WALKER BUSH, OR ANY OF THEN.  
And it's McCain's own words...

Jim Jim Jim
Really
"I dont want my daughter punised with a baby"
remember those words should the GOP run a anti Obama ad with that?
or would that be the same thing. out of context is out of context even if its not your guy.
The people that don't have a problem with the U.S. staying in IRAQ have one of a few things going for them:

1.  Too old to be drafted
2.  No kids draft eligible
3.  Veteran that doesn't have remaining time on military contract.
4.  Probably RICH = Republican
No, the Commander and Chief should not necessarily  listen to partisan groups, but the Commander and Chief should ALWAYS listen to the American people. The Commander and Chief (President) is employed by and works for the Amercian people. And if they say get out of Iraq they mean get out of Iraq. RNC and McCain, get the wax out of your ears!
To the brain dead MSierra

Don't we have troops in Germany and Japan?  Are they our puppets?  Are we still at war?  
I'm absolutely certain that when the republican 527s put out negative ads about Obama and/or Michelle using their own words, you WON'T say one word since you think misconstruing McCain's words here is ok.
I thought the Dems hated fear mongering?  They sure scolded Hillary for it.
I'm writing Hillary in because I'm dellusional and and angry and bitter.


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