hoters pay more attention

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Voters pay more attention to political candidates’ TV commercials these days than they do to the nightly news. Television has become the dominant channel for presidential hopefuls to address the public, and in neck-and-neck races like the current one between George W. Bush and Al Gore, advertising is expected to make a difference.

It wasn’t always this way.

Madison Avenue made its political TV debut in 1952, when Dwight D. Eisenhower hired veteran adman Rosser Reeves to create the first presidential campaign spots ever aired.



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