Summary
In response to the letter, "Where Kerry stands" (BDN, June 19- 20); Glyneta B. Thomson has expressed concern over the negative content of Sen. John Kerry's ads, but she's focusing on the wrong candidate.
The Washington Post recently reviewed the advertising from both campaigns and found that through the end of May, President Bush had aired 49,050 negative ads in the top 100 markets, equaling 75 percent of his advertising. Kerry, on the other hand, had run only 13,336 negative spots, a mere 27 percent of his total.See the full content of this document
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The Wrong Candidate
The majority of ads that Bush has ...
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