Balance and the Presidential Race

The 2007 elections are now over, which means you'll again be able to watch TV without seeing ads for candidates you've never heard of before. Instead, we can start thinking about the first Tuesday of next November, when the presidential candidates will most certainly clog up airwaves far worse than any would-be Virginia senators could.

By Brian Reid |  November 8, 2007; 7:00 AM ET  | Category:  Conflicts , Flexibility
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