Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Bush winning the air war
Bush pumps up his balloon with TV advertising in battleground states.
Money doesn't talk, it swears. How do we counter Bush's money advantage?
A week of hearings on Capitol Hill and criticism from a former counterterrorism aide have eroded President Bush's poll standing on fighting terrorism. But that's nothing compared to the damage that Bush's campaign ads may have done to Democratic candidate John Kerry.
A USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll shows a remarkable turnaround in 17 battleground states where polls and historic trends indicate the race will be close, and where the Bush campaign has aired TV ads. Those ads say Bush has provided "steady leadership in times of change" while portraying Kerry as a tax-hiking, flip-flopping liberal.
(via USA Today)
Money doesn't talk, it swears. How do we counter Bush's money advantage?