Negative campaigning could catch on as well.
Foreign Affairs: You know who the leader of Pakistan is. Shouldn't your President? Paid for by McCain 2000, Inc.
And national political parties could also get into the act.
Fortune: Do you have a lot of money? Would you like to keep it? Vote Republican this November. Paid for by the Republican National Committee.
Truckin': The Democrats are a threat to your God-given right to put a Confederate flag on your pickup. Yet another reason to vote Republican.
Modern Maturity: Grandson Johnny founded an Internet startup, eh? Time to stick him with the bill for your new dentures. Save Medicare--Vote Democratic.
Ads for state races might be in the pipeline.
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