Obama Can’t Sell Stimulus Without TV Ads

Since the start of the general election, Barack Obama spent $11 million per week communicating with voters through TV. This unfiltered messaging proved to be one of candidate Obama's biggest strengths last fall. Since he took office in January, however, Obama has relied on a series of press conferences and the usual presidential forums to get his message to the American public.

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