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Romney Takes Charge in New Ad

Mitt Romney began airing this new ad in Iowa and New Hampshire today.

"Take Charge" is a 30-second spot about what the former Massachusetts governor did, and would do about the immigration issue, if elected president.

It's a stylistic departure from Romney's most recent ads: new music, new graphics, and a new slogan: "Take Charge. Demand Results. No Excuses."

-- Ed O'Keefe

By washingtonpost.com Editors |  November 26, 2007; 5:40 PM ET Ad Watch , Mitt Romney
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Sounds like a good message, I don't know about Iowa, but here in NH I think the tone will resonate well!

Posted by: Brian | November 27, 2007 01:35 PM

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1. He will eliminate the IRS
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Posted by: vote4mikehuckabee | December 8, 2007 10:15 PM

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