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Bush Launches Negative Ad Campaign

HeadlineMar 12, 2004

In campaign news, President Bush launched his first negative ads yesterday attacking John Kerry claiming he is weak on terrorism and would raise taxes by at least $900 billion. Kerry challenged the claims. Writing in the Washington Post, media critic Howard Kurtz said the ads have “plunged the presidential campaign into a more negative, finger-pointing phase at an unusually early juncture, eight months before Election Day.”

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