The Best and Worst of the 2010 Campaign Ads
From the "Most Inappropriate Comparison" to the "Best Use of a Human Liver," 38 campaign ads that went above and beyond this year.
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Especially when one's opponent has kicked a child in the face.
He's okay with his ad using 9/11 footage, even if it insults policemen and firefighters.
The Democrats are sliding out of Obama's plane.
Vermont Senate candidate Daniel Freilich is on a cow!
It's not s weird as Demon Sheep, but it's still pretty damn weird.
Maverick move No. 1,503: Defending the Na'vi.
After Biden called one of his own team’s ads ‘terrible,’ the Obama camp was left scrambling for excuses.
Though Obama would surely rather be discussing energy policy than his similarities to vacuous socialites, his new approach to gas prices may not be a political winner.
Though it was only January when John McCain promised to "raise the level of political dialogue in America," that now seems like a very distant memory.
Hillary Clinton released another "3 a.m." spot yesterday, this one advertising her ability to handle the economic crisis — and hitting John McCain for not advocating more action.
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