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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 5/16/11

New Hampshire will hold the first Republican presidential primary next January, but it has already become the focus of several candidates who are looking to gain an advantage in a very open field for conservatives. This week’s Ad of the Week highlights two lesser known candidates, Fred Karger and Andy Martin, and their very different campaign ads…

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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 4/4/11:

In the wake of President Barack Obama’s re-election announcement, conservative groups are already laying the groundwork to battle the president in 2012. This week’s Ad of the Week brings up what is sure to be a major talking point for the Republicans in the year to come: healthcare.

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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 3/21/11:  As Congress continues to struggle to come up with an acceptable budget proposal, many groups are concerned that their specific field will face significant cuts. Rather than take a position on the issue, this week’s Ad of the Week simply asks to start a “conversation” about preserving Social Security…

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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 2/28/11In January 2007, Mitt Romney kicked off the 2008 Presidential Election by being the first candidate to air a campaign ad. Now, slightly later in the cycle than Romney, the first candidate in the 2012 Presidential race is on the air. Sponsored by Andy Martin, a “little-known presidential hopeful,” this week’s Ad of the Week revisits the President Barack Obama citizenship rumor that claims he was not born in the United States.

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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 2/7/11The first campaign ad for the 2012 Presidential Election aired on TV last September and called for Hillary Clinton to run for the White House. Clinton, however, had nothing to do with the ad and repeatedly stated she has no intention of running. William DeJean, a dentist from Chicago, told CNN that he aired the ad because he doesn’t “think this country is headed in the right direction” and Clinton is “the most qualified.” A group took similar action with this week’s Ad of the Week with an ad that endorses Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels for president…

CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 1/31/11:  Although House Republicans fulfilled their campaign promise to vote to repeal the healthcare reform law on January 19th, their vote will likely have little impact on the country’s healthcare due to the Democratically-led Senate. However, a recent ruling from a federal judge in Florida took this one step further and declared  the reform law unconstitutional. This week’s Ad of the Week is a series  of pro-repeal web ads sponsored by America, Inc…

CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 1/31/11Although House Republicans fulfilled their campaign promise to vote to repeal the healthcare reform law on January 19th, their vote will likely have little impact on the country’s healthcare due to the Democratically-led Senate. However, a recent ruling from a federal judge in Florida took this one step further and declared the reform law unconstitutional. This week’s Ad of the Week is a series of pro-repeal web ads sponsored by America, Inc

CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 1/24/11:  With Republicans calling for the federal budget to return to 2008 levels, spending and the  deficit are just two issues President Barack Obama is expected to  address in his State of the Union speech. Meanwhile, groups are  continuing their campaigns to end to earmarks and reign in  out-of-control spending. Taxpayers Against Earmarks is a nonpartisan group that monitors government spending and sponsored this week’s Ad of the Week…

CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 1/24/11With Republicans calling for the federal budget to return to 2008 levels, spending and the deficit are just two issues President Barack Obama is expected to address in his State of the Union speech. Meanwhile, groups are continuing their campaigns to end to earmarks and reign in out-of-control spending. Taxpayers Against Earmarks is a nonpartisan group that monitors government spending and sponsored this week’s Ad of the Week…

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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 1/10/11:

November’s general election is well over; however some of the major issues that shaped its outcome are carrying over into the New Year. Sponsored by Louisiana state Senate candidate Fred Mills, this week’s Ad of the Week, like the most recent election, highlights the importance of using oil drilling and other resources to create jobs…