Barack Obama's Ad Campaign Goes From Puerto Rico to a Video Game

October 14, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Is it really possible that Barack Obama's presidential campaign has so much money that it just doesn't know where to spend it all?

I was in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, over the weekend and was bombarded with Obama ads (apparently John McCain wants to tax my health benefits while Barack Obama wants to give everyone tax cuts). They came, to the best of my recollection, either on cable news networks or during football games, so I can only assume that they were national ads (rather than air time bought in a territory without a vote in the election), but nevertheless, it was notable.

But then again, Puerto Rico is at least a real location. The picture below comes from the video game Burnout Paradise (hat-tip to TPM), and yes, the Obama campaign paid for that billboard space. Talk about money to burn.

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I voted early for Barack. A brilliant campaign funded by the American people eager to take government back!! Go Barack!

Amy of CA 4:01PM October 25, 2008

I vote for Barack Obama because he gave lots of reasons of our culture and religion, and others. He also gave information on his childlife!

Michael Tedeschi of NJ 2:24PM October 15, 2008

After watching Obama adds here in Arizona, I am also wondering if Obama has money to burn.

Dan of AZ 11:57PM October 14, 2008

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