1. And Kerry continued his negative ads as well. 2. And last Friday, McCain announced unilaterally that after a week of harsh, televised attacks by the two campaigns, he would no longer run negative ads. 3. And soon more and more voices speak out against negative ads. 4. Another reason for the polarization is that the prevalence of negative ads in campaigns has made it harder for parties to kiss and make up after the election. 5. As far as negative ads go, a new wrinkle in Ohio this year is the involvement of the judicial system. 6. Bob Dole may have tripped once too often over his tongue, bragged too much about his experience in Washington, or put on one too many negative ads. 7. Both had negative ads up for awhile. 8. A negative ad, says the Bush campaign. 9. A. Amid widespread disgust with the government, the parties, and the negative ads, many people have forgotten the power of the populace. 10. Abortion and other right-to-life issues have emerged as the most volatile, with McCain supporters accusing Bush backers of misleading negative ads. |