BELIEVE
Mike Huckabee's new television ad to begin airing tomorrow. I believe. Do you?
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Chris Cillizza completely misses the point. This ad was never intended to change anyone's mind. It was intended to grab people's attention so they would listen to the more substantive ads that come out next week.
Has it been successful in grabbing people's attention? It is the #1 favorite on YouTube, it is the #13 most viewed, and the #3 most viewed in news and politics. I think it was the perfect introduction to the messages coming out next week
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Romney Spends Millions On Television Advertising, But His Support Is Soft In Iowa
Mitt Romney has spent more than $10 million on television advertising, most of it in Iowa. Yet he is in a virtual dead heat with Huckabee according to a recent poll of likely Iowa caucus voters.
One political analyst, when asked to speculate on why Romney had not been able to solidify more support in Iowa, shared his belief that Iowans see Romney as just a little to slick. Iowa wants a candidate who is authentic, not one who has enough money to buy lots of ads.
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