Wednesday, October 27, 2010

California ad negative firecrackers

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Sarah McBride takes a look at campaign advertising in the race for California.

Favorite California Governor Jerry Brown pledged Tuesday remove all negative ads a week before the elections of November 2, but only if along its rival.Meg Whitman, Republican billionaire with a large-scale campaign self-financing was unwilling to enough that go well.

First of all, no candidate seemed crazy animator conversation haunting of applicants at the annual Conference of women in Long Beach, current Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, sitting in the middle of Matt Lauer, proposal. The audience clapped and cheered the suggestion, the two candidates sitting stonefaced onstage, immobile hands in their tours.

"Sometimes negativity in the eye of the subjective," said Brown. But perhaps remind his head in the polls, he quickly turned generous and said that it would be if Whitman.

Whitman, former eBay CEO, returned with a counteroffer: it would take advertisements considered personal attacks, but not those issues.

Then she started rocking hard. ""I think it's really important for people to understand that the balance was Governor," she said, referring to the preceding period of Brown as Governor. "Jerry Brown in many ways left this worst State forms when there trouvé.Avant Brown could respond fully, Lauer jumped, saying that he had to wrap the session.

Ultimately, any promise on announcements of coordination was left to Governor Schwarzenegger, a Republican who has always refused to approve one of them.

"The bottom line is that we have the top two candidates said Schwarzenegger."

Photo credit: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni (Meg Whitman, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown at the Conference of women on October 26, 2010)

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