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It seems everyone, including Democrats, are taking this election far more seriously than Obama...
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On October 9, Barack Obamas camp started airing a campaign attack ad against Mitt Romney that features Big Bird from PBSs Sesame Street. The ad sprang up after Romney commented that he would cut back spending to public broadcasting during last week's nationally televised presidential debate. On Tuesday, the makers of "Sesame Street" fired back and said that they don't support the ad at all. In fact, Sesame Street has asked Obamas campaign to pull the ad from rotation, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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In the meantime, both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are still talking about Big Bird. Thank goodness someone is finally getting tough on Big Bird, Obama said during a rally in Denver. We didnt know that Big Bird was driving the federal deficit.
On the other side of the fence, Mitt Romney fired back, You have to scratch your head when the president spends last week talking about saving Big Bird. I actually think we need to have a president who talks about saving the American people and saving good jobs.
âSesame Streetâ responds to Barack Obamaâs Big Bird campaign ad - National TV | Examiner.com

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On October 9, Barack Obamas camp started airing a campaign attack ad against Mitt Romney that features Big Bird from PBSs Sesame Street. The ad sprang up after Romney commented that he would cut back spending to public broadcasting during last week's nationally televised presidential debate. On Tuesday, the makers of "Sesame Street" fired back and said that they don't support the ad at all. In fact, Sesame Street has asked Obamas campaign to pull the ad from rotation, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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In the meantime, both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are still talking about Big Bird. Thank goodness someone is finally getting tough on Big Bird, Obama said during a rally in Denver. We didnt know that Big Bird was driving the federal deficit.
On the other side of the fence, Mitt Romney fired back, You have to scratch your head when the president spends last week talking about saving Big Bird. I actually think we need to have a president who talks about saving the American people and saving good jobs.
âSesame Streetâ responds to Barack Obamaâs Big Bird campaign ad - National TV | Examiner.com