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Draft Obama group to start television ads in N.H. and D.C.
DraftObama.org, a group encouraging Senator Barack Obama to run for president, announced Wednesday it will begin airing television ads in New Hampshire and Washington next week.
Those would be the first television ads for a presidential candidate to air in any state for the 2008 race. In 2006 and 2005, two ads supporting draft movements for Secretary of State Condi Rice and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani ran on radio stations.
The 60-second ad, called “Believe Again,” will run on New Hampshire’s dominant television station WMUR as well as on selected cable channels.
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