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Candidates' Ad Campaigns Follow Divergent Paths

While President Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry are both flooding Ohio with television advertisements, a new study shows that the Republican incumbent has reached viewers more often in the rural markets of Zanesville and Lima, while the Democratic challenger and his allies have rolled up an edge in industrial Toledo, Columbus, Dayton and Cleveland.

Read the whole story at Los Angeles Times, July 19, 2004 »

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