Campaign Media Analysis Group
“Wisconsin  Governor Scott Walker’s controversial Budget Repair Bill has come down  to an ‘us vs. them’ battle, pitting Republicans in favor of creating a  smaller budget against Democrats fighting for the collective bargaining  rights of government employees. Due to the numerous states across the  country facing similar budget woes, this fight has garnered national  attention as out-of-state groups flock to Madison to make their voices  heard. CMAG explores the tone, messages and branding both sides are  using on the airwaves.”

“Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s controversial Budget Repair Bill has come down to an ‘us vs. them’ battle, pitting Republicans in favor of creating a smaller budget against Democrats fighting for the collective bargaining rights of government employees. Due to the numerous states across the country facing similar budget woes, this fight has garnered national attention as out-of-state groups flock to Madison to make their voices heard. CMAG explores the tone, messages and branding both sides are using on the airwaves.”

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 9/13/10Amidst all the mudslinging, name calling and negative ads, it’s refreshing to see a light-hearted, but informative campaign ad. This week’s Ad of the Week features some of CMAG’s favorite things: kids, math and corny dads…

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CMAG’s Ad of the Week for 9/07/10Dinosaurs may have gone extinct 65 million years ago, but according to this week’s Ad of the Week, Washington is teeming with the reptile’s close relative, the “insidersaurus.”