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Article: Campaigns going positively negative.(News)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- October 11, 2008
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It's not as if Bob Schaffer and Mark Udall have to introduce themselves to the voters.
People have seen them before.
Oh, have they seen them.
An endless torrent of negative television advertising has altered the way both men must campaign for the U.S. Senate, forcing Schaffer and Udall to re-engineer their stump speeches so Coloradans understand the candidates are much more - and sometimes less - than the distorted images the ads portray.
The echoes of "Big Oil Bob" and "Boulder Liberal Mark Udall" ring loudly from Fort Collins to Fort Morgan, Loveland to Julesburg, and voters - even supporters - are asking the candidates to separate ...
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