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December 12, 2007

Romney's FL TV

The Nielsen Company tells us that Mitt Romney has aired 2,053 local TV spots in Florida, through Nov. 18, the only presidential showing some love to Florida's TV stations so far. By comparison, Romney ran 7,469 ads in Iowa, 2,697 in South Carolina, 2,237 in New Hampshire, 1,495 in Vermont, 61 in Michigan, 96 in Georgia.

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I wish I had money to waste on useless indulgences like advertising for something he'll never win.

The best candidate his own money can buy!

He should take all that money and his 5 sons and open health care stations/schools in parts of the world where they so desperately need it. Isn't it a sin to waste resources like that?

Wow! Over 15,000 television ads and Flip Romney is still hovering around 10% in your typical national poll. Guess there really are some things money can't buy...Priceless.

He started running these in fall of 06.

He looks like the head of the meat department at A&P. Just put an apron on him and ask him to say, "I recommend the lean cut of beef today"

A born leader with ambition.

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