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McCain Runs Ads Saying He Won Debate -- Before It Happens

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Sep 26th, 2008, 6:06 pm
Evoking Internet ads that some people wondered might be a clue to Republican presidential nominee John McCain's vice presidential pick, the campaign is now reportedly running ads claiming that McCain has won tonight's debate -- not only before the debate had occurred, but before the candidate had even announced he had decided to participate.

"'McCain Wins Debate!'" declares the ad which features a headshot of a smiling McCain with an American flag background," reported the Washington Post. "Another ad spotted by our eagle-eyed observer featured a quote from McCain campaign manager Rick Davis declaring: 'McCain won the debate-- hands down.'"

The ad ran in the online version of the Wall Street Journal.

The Post article also included a screenshot of the ad.

McCain's campaign has been cited by the Journal for its success in using Internet ad targeting, though it did not mention his success at time travel.
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This blog entry was written by slfisher. It has been filed under the Internet Marketing category. It has received 1,269 views, 2 comment(s), and 3 linkbacks. It was promoted to featured news status Sep 27th, 2008.


tiger86 | Posting Whiz | Sep 30th, 2008
LOL yeah they have supreme confidence in their abilities to lie! Did he win that debate? It would be heck a funny if he lost after that ad ran!
Diguelo | Newbie Poster | Sep 28th, 2008
A Politician, LYING !!!

I cant believe you said that, lmao

Or as a politician would most likely spin it. It just shows the candidate has supreme confidence in his abilities.

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