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October 25, 2007

New York Times Highlights Campaign Promos

Fashion week is over and the primaries are still months away, but the New York Times has just done a nice round up of presidential campaign promos for fall. With plenty of candidates and more promos than ever, there's plenty to review. They not only look at the promos, but at what the promos say about the candidates. For example, "Does it say something about Mr. Obama痴 perceived hunkiness and desire to excite the youth vote that he offers an extensive line of sexy women痴 T痴?" Good question! Personally, I'm wondering if perhaps the Mitt Romney foam baseball mitt is perhaps a tad too cheesy. With plenty of time before the election, and plenty of promotional products for political campaigns, I look forward to seeing the promotional race get better over the coming months.

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Posted by mark at October 25, 2007 1:52 PM

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