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Romney's Make Your Own Ad Contest Is Down To Nine Finalists

25 Sep 2007 09:00 am

Later this morning, Mitt Romney's campaign will unveil the nine finalists in its inaugural make-your-own ad campaign. Out of hundreds of submissions, the campaign has winnowed the field to nine, and Romney supporters can pick the one they want the Romney campaign to broadcast. And the campaign promises to air the ad in rotation, although they won't say where, or when.

To prevent vote-rigging, voters are required to provide their e-mail addresses.

Some of the finalists are cute -- there's one with Romney and his grandkids. Others are picturesque -- there are lots of New Hampshire scenery shots. One quotes my National Journal colleague Charlie Cook, so I'll probably vote for it. One is... YouTube-y.

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So far, Romney has spent almost $10M on television and radio ads.

Comments (6)

People have created thousands of ads for Ron Paul, and he didn't even ask. Go to YouTube and search for "Ron Paul." You'll see what I mean.

Ron Paul is unelectable. When will that fact settle into the contents of your incredibly thick cranium?

Mitt is the man for the big chair.

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He would be electable if everyone who says he's unelectable would vote for him. Get a clue, or just stick with the socialists. Your choice. Hope you make it a good one.

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