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The Barack Obama campaign has released a new TV ad that mocks John McCains ties to President George W. Bush.
St. Paul (Minnesota), Sept.3 : The Barack Obama campaign has released a new TV ad that mocks John McCain's ties to President George W. Bush.
The 30-second ad, entitled "Same," shows a montage of McCain and Bush in a tight embrace, shaking hands and sharing laughs.
"They share the same out-of-touch attitude. The same failure to understand the economy," a narrator declares.
"The same tax cuts for huge corporations and the wealthiest 1 percent. The same questionable ties to lobbyists. The same plan to spend 10 billion dollars a month in Iraq when we should be rebuilding America," it adds.
According to Fox News, the ad then shows McCain boasting that he voted with Bush over 90 percent of the time, "higher than a lot of my even Republican colleagues."
"We just can't afford more of the same," the narrator concludes.
ANI