If watching CNN or MSNBC you will get the biggest dose of political ads with the intent of putting political pressure on Congress to adopt his audacious budget.
CNN reports that..."earlier this month, the DNC ran an ad on cable television in South Carolina criticizing Republican Gov. Mark Sanford for refusing to accept all the stimulus money set aside for his state. Sanford has said that South Carolina would be forced to search for replacement funding once the stimulus money ran out, or be forced to make cuts".
Several other liberal groups will air ads both locally and nationally to try and gain populist support for his budget. Some of the ads will show clips of Obama supporters going door to door when Obama mastered his suporters to knock on doors a few weeks ago.
Arizona Captital Times reports, "As members of both parties increasingly express worry about President Barack Obama's massive $3.55 trillion budget for the coming Fiscal Year, several Democratic groups are turning to paid advertisements to push members of their own party, including two from Arizona, to back the budget.
Americans United for Change, a conglomerate of union groups and liberal social organizations, and MoveOn.org have each launched advertisements in Arizona aimed at convincing Democratic Reps. Harry Mitchell and Gabrielle Giffords to back Obama's budget."
Fox goes on to say: The new ad, entitled "Blueprint," doesn't name names of specific lawmakers but asks citizens in target markets to call Congress and "tell them you support President Obama's budget. Let's all get to work rebuilding America."
One of the latest ads is from AUC : the group that ran an ad stating Rush Limbaugh was the new GOP leader.
When will the strong-arming of Americans begin taking place?
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