Campaign '08 Ad Gallery: Republican National Committee
The Republican National Committee ran online display ads in an effort to detract from Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama and help Republican hopeful John McCain. ClickZ Campaign ’08 has the ads in action right here.
Most ads are Flash-based animation. To view full animation, simply refresh this page.
All ads provided by online ad tracking firm The Media Trust Company.
Ad Copy: CHANGE, Why does he CHANGE his mind so much?
Call to Action: Learn The Truth
Run Dates: May 2008
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