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    Biden token VP

     
    Take a good look at the ad for Obama's presidency bid in 2012. It says there is a co-candidate named Biden, but I can't find him in the picture. This ad was on CNN today and I have seen it many times before. Obama has a very nice family and they take a great picture together. I totally get he loves his family. What I don't get is how that is supposed to translate into anything people want to see in a battle against opposing views. I mean it is nice and pleasant, but doesn't highlight anything except the president having a lovely day with his family in the garden. Wish we all had that. My guess is many don't. The conspicuously odd thing is really that Biden is a named person on the ad and not in the picture with the president. Personally I would hide him away myself, but it brings up the whole question of why Obama picked him anyway. Please list your guesses. How much does it cost to place an ad that runs constantly forever on the main page of a nationally syndicated web page? So exactly why are they making a big deal out of what Mitt spent on advertising? I'll bet Obama see's what Romney spends and then raises it. Don't forget Obama out spent McCain to get elected with the sum of over 100 million in campaigning. Bet that would have helped a lot of Americans.

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