WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 — From Rhode Island to New Mexico, from Connecticut to Tennessee, President Bush is emerging as the marquee name in this fall’s Congressional elections — courtesy not of his Republican Party but of the Democrats.
A television advertisement in New Mexico for Democrat Patricia Madrid, featuring her opponent, Representative Heather A. Wilson.
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Democratic Ads in 2006
Video: Colo. 4: A Democratic Ad for Angie Paccione
Video: N.M. 1: A Democratic Ad for Patricia Madrid
Video: Conn. 5: A Republican Ad for Nancy Johnson
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The Ad Campaign: Is the Incumbent Too Close to Bush? Or Not Close Enough? (September 17, 2006) A review of dozens of campaign commercials finds that Mr. Bush has become the star of the Democrats’ advertisement war this fall. He is pictured standing alone and next to Republican senators and members of Congress, his name intoned by ominous-sounding announcers.
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