Ads add heat to health care debate
From: The Washington Times | November 27, 2009
For weeks, Sen. Blanche Lincoln has been attacked as a "flip-flopper" or an obstructionist in television ads aimed at Arkansas voters, who will decide next year if she gets to keep her job. This week, she and other moderate Democrats who made a politically risky vote to start debate on the Senate's health care bill may get a bit of positive support from two campaigns, funded by reform advocates, highlighting their votes to allow debate on the Democrats' bill. It's a rarity among political ads, which tend to highlight the negative aspect of important votes, but they're just two in ...
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