Campaign TV ads: Countdown to the midterms
Republican ad maker Bill Kenyon, political director at Strategic Perception Inc., Steven Maviglio, a Democratic strategist for Forza Communications and spokesperson for the No on 23 Campaign in California against dirty energy and Nicholas Nyhart of the Public Campaign Action Fund, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works to improve campaign finance laws, discussed political TV ads, their messages, the effects on voters and whether this year's crop has gone too negative.
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Emi Kolawole
| October 27, 2010; 11:26 AM ET
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