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Here is the latest ad from the McCain-Palin Campaign. It's called "Better Off".

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WOW! The McCain team responded in record time about the debates with this new ad called "McCain is Right". Talk about being first on the issues....I guess Obama will come up with something...maybe later or after he finds out what McCain is doing so he can try and copy it...
Obama told MCain,"You are right." 8 times during the debate...

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Web Video: "Where Is Obama?"
ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest web video, entitled "Where is Obama?" The web video highlights Democrats, Republicans and Hillary Clinton supporters in Chicago speaking to Barack Obama's lack of leadership in the Hispanic Community in Illinois. While Barack Obama promises much for the Hispanic-American community on the campaign trail, these Democrats and Republicans wonder where Barack Obama has been during his years in the Illinois State Senate and United States Senate. The web video will be featured today during a press conference in New Mexico.

Here is McCain's newst ad "Celeb"
Drudge has it up at the top of his site.

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Here is McCain's latest ad "Troops"
I'd like to add that during his press conference in London, Barack Obama said that the highlight of his trip was being at 10 Downing Street and answering questions from the British press.
Even if it was a joke, Obama shows that he is inexperienced. He should have used the opportunity of that question to highlight his visits to the troops ,both American and British, in Iraq and Afghanistan and should have talked about their sacrifices.
He should have dicussed his FIRST meeting with General Patraeus and how that meeting may have formed his opinions going forward.
Instead, he made it all about himself. "Typical Politician"!

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The McCain camp is poised to release a new web ad that depicts Barack Obama and Fidel Castro side by side with the text quoting Castro as saying,"Fidel Castro thinks he is "the most advanced candidate."

As soon as it is available you will find it here.

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Here is a fantastic video from the McCain campaign which documents Obama's ever changing positions on Iraq. As I have said before,"It's about time McCain starting to fight back." I think it will serve him well and I think the gloves are coming off.
Update: via email from Rick Davis.
McCain Team -
As Senator Obama finally heads overseas to see the situation in Iraq first-hand, we are releasing a new video, "The Obama Iraq Documentary: Whatever the Politics Demand" that explores Senator Obama's record of shifting political positions on the critical national security issue of Iraq.
Over the past year, both Barack Obama and John McCain have taken part in a great national debate over the war in Iraq. It quickly became clear that the Bush Administration was pursuing a failed strategy in Iraq and we needed change. John McCain alone had the courage and judgment to stand up and call for a surge of troops and a new strategy to win the war in Iraq - a strategy that is succeeding. Barack Obama repeatedly opposed the surge strategy, saying it would fail. John McCain made the right call at great political risk - he put his country first.
Today, we know Senator Obama was wrong, and rather than admit his mistake, Barack Obama is now trying to pretend that he was for the surge all along...
...Sadly, Senator Obama's actions are just more politics as usual. I don't know who should be more disappointed - the supporters whose faith in Senator Obama has already been betrayed, or the people who Senator Obama now expects to believe his new sales pitch. Either way, one thing is clear - Senator Obama has shown that he is just another politician.
Regards,
Rick Davis
Campaign Manager

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Here is John McCain's latest Ad. "Jobs for America"
John McCain has a comprehensive economic plan that will create millions of good American jobs, ensure our nation's energy security, get the government's budget and spending practices in order, and bring relief to American consumers. Read each of the sections below to learn how the McCain Economic Plan will help bring reform, prosperity and peace to America.





