AP – Mitt Romney ignored the most significant expansion of trade ties in nearly two decades when he accused the Obama administration Monday night of doing nothing to open new markets. Rick Santorum claimed to be taking purely the high road in campaign ads even as a new one from him veered from that path.

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FACT CHECK: Distortions in GOP debate
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As Emily noted earlier this week, California congressional candidate Dan Adler is under fire for his controversial and “offensive” campaign ads , one of which Glenn Beck suggests may be quite the worst campaign ad ever: Then there’s this … oh, and this . In addition to blatant racial divisiveness and offensive language, Adler’s campaign has something else going for it: the support of the Hollywood left. Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, Patty Duke and now Sean “Rudy” Astin are all lending their support to the California Democrat: Have a horrible campaign ad to share? Send it to me at mjessup@theblaze.com !
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Battle of the worst political campaign ads
Just a reminder . . . February 25, 2010 : While discussing the health-care bill, Nancy Pelosi declares, “It's about jobs. In its life [health-care reform] will create 4 million jobs, 400,000 jobs almost immediately.” April 23, 2010: Joe Biden, at a Pennsylvania fundraiser : “I'm here to tell you, some time in the next couple of months, we're going to be creating between 250,000 jobs a month and 500,000 jobs a month.” April: 241,000 private-sector jobs created. May: 33,000 private-sector jobs created. June: 83,000 private-sector jobs created; 652,000 Americans left the work force. I hope we see those quotes in campaign ads this fall. Jim Geraghty
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Remember Pelosi and Biden’s Promises on Job Creation