The first ad was a John
McCain Ad:
Quote:
Washington's broken. John McCain knows it. We're worse off than we were four years ago.
Only McCain has taken on big tobacco, drug companies, fought corruption in both parties. He'll reform Wall Street, battle Big Oil, make America prosper again.
He's the original maverick.
One is ready to lead -- McCain.
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Washington is broken we can all agree with that. However, how can McCain claim he is not part of that when we see him supporting the previous administrations policies?
He's going to reform Wall Street and Battle Big Oil? Not sure how he plans to do this or how this will make America prosper again?
He's a Maverick alright.
The Second ad was a Barack
Obama ad:
Quote:
It begins with a plan. A plan to build. A plan to put hard working Americans first.
Barack Obama: He'll put the middle class ahead of corporate interests.
To grow the economy; End tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas; Help businesses that create jobs here; Invest in education; Cut taxes for working families; And make energy independence an urgent national priority.
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I just got such a better vibe from this ad. Clear and concise! Put the people first.
Then he says he will grow the Economy and here is the kicker. The ad actually says how he plans on growing the economy. On top of that it actually makes sense.
I just found those two TV ads so revealing. The differences between the two are like night and day. I sat there wondering if the average person watching these ads would pick up the differences also.