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Opinion

Public Opinion: Barack Obama's 30-Minute Infomercial

Posted October 29, 2008

Barack Obama's campaign spent millions of dollars to purchase 30 minutes of airtime on four broadcast networks on Wednesday night for an infomercial that is being billed as a closing argument for his presidential bid. What should he say to win over undecided voters? Post your thoughts below.

Previously: Is "spread the wealth" a problem for Obama?

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