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    • Kantar Media’s Political Ad Spend Outlook Through Super Tuesday

      The January 31 Florida Republican primary kicked off “the next phase” of the presidential race—a phase that will be distinguished by tens of millions of dollars in advertising.  

    • The Strategy Behind Political Ads

      By Ken Goldstein and Elizabeth Wilner for Politico on January 13, 2012

      Political advertising is our window into a campaign’s war room — the strategizing and decision-making

    • GOP Primary Campaign Inundates South Carolina TV Viewers

      By Brian Naylor on NPR's Morning Edition, January 13, 2012

    • Gingrich Seeks to Stall Romney Momentum With Abortion Attack Ads

      By Greg Giroux, Bloomberg on January 12, 2012

      After criticizing Mitt Romney in New Hampshire for his investment practices, one of the first attack ads aimed at the Republican

    • Florida Will Reap Next Big GOP-Ad Windfall

      Published by Ana Radelat for Advertising Age on January 09, 2012

      As Winnowing Ground for Republican Field, State Could See as Much as $15M in TV Advertising.

    • Super PACs Alter the Dynamics of Fundraising

      By T.W. Farnam, The Washington Post

    • Romney Takes a Victory Lap as Santorum Plays Catch-Up

      By Jim Rutenberg and Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times, on January 4, 2012

    • Ken Goldstein on Republican Campaign Advertising

    • Why Didn’t Any Of The 2012 Candidates Attack Mitt Romney In Iowa?

      By Holly Bailey, Yahoo's The Ticket, on Tue, Jan 3, 2012

      DES MOINES, Iowa--Mitt Romney has long been considered the frontrunner for the 2012 Republican presidential

    • In Iowa Ads, Candidates Stay Mostly Positive as Super PACs Do the Attacking

       Listen to Judy Woodruff's interview with Ken Goldstein