The Best and Worst of the 2010 Campaign Ads
From the "Most Inappropriate Comparison" to the "Best Use of a Human Liver," 38 campaign ads that went above and beyond this year.
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Especially when one's opponent has kicked a child in the face.
The Times and AP have wildly different numbers on how many tea-party candidates are on the ballot this year.
That's even though the Obama administration has moved to appeal a recent ruling.
A federal judge in Florida sympathizes with the claim that the bill is unconstitutional.
As Robert Gibbs pretends he has no idea what Obama is thinking.
That's how they did it in the 1800s!
She was asked about evolution, secret Chinese war plans, and the Supreme Court.
Harry Whittington hints that he's still waiting for the vice-president to apologize for the February 2006 hunting accident.
A candidate for Senate in West Virginia is not familiar with her real name.
The alleged Nikki Haley affair is back in the news, three weeks before Election Day.
Paladino's nephew hasn't shown up to work this week.
It's the second-best fund-raising haul for a Senate candidate, ever.
Why did Democrats think this was a winning issue, anyway?
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