In campaign developments, a new study has found that nearly 100 percent of John McCain’s recent campaign advertisements have been negative. The study by the Wisconsin Advertising Project at the University of Wisconsin examined campaign ads during the week of September 28 through October 4. During the same period, 34 percent of Barack Obama’s ads were negative. On Thursday morning, the McCain campaign issued its first ad tying Obama to the 1960s militant Bill Ayers. During a campaign stop later in the day, McCain accused Obama of having a “clear radical, far-left, pro-abortion record.” Senator Barack Obama criticized McCain’s approach during a campaign stop in Dayton, Ohio.
Sen. Obama: “I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but they’re not — they don’t seem to want to talk about the economy. They want to talk about me. And his campaign actually said this. I quote them: they said, 'If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose.’ Well, I’ve got news for John McCain. This isn’t about losing a campaign; this is about Americans here in Dayton who are losing their jobs and losing their homes and losing their life savings. It’s about young people losing hope and losing direction.”