| Norm Coleman Suspends Negative Ads |
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| Written by Ed Morrissey |
| Friday, 10 October 2008 14:19 |
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With Minnesota polling in flux and even Democrats wondering whether they want Al Franken to win, Norm Coleman has decided to change his strategy. In a statement today, Coleman has decided that the economic crisis demands positive, hopeful messages from politicians. He will instruct his campaign to stop all negative ads against Franken and trust Minnesotans to make the wise choice:
Coleman noted that some negative YouTube ads may still be in the pipeline, as well as fundraising letters that simply can’t get stopped now. However, the television ads will get pulled immediately, and Coleman will rely on his record and his policy stances for the final three weeks of the campaign. Will Franken follow suit? I doubt it, which could cut both ways. He can continue to erode Coleman’s positives, but risks running up his own negatives. If Coleman’s statement gets play in Minnesota, any continuing attacks from Franken could be seen as dirty pool as well. It’s a risky strategy, and we’ll just have to wait to see whether it pays off for Coleman. Cross-posted at Hot Air. |




