Dean
for America Advertising
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Television
"Max"
and "Mike"
(grassroots ads produced by the Dean Media Team and selected by supporters
in an online vote; run starting Feb. 11, 2004 --WI)
"Rubber
Stamp" (Feb. 10, 2004 --WI)
"Leader"
(Jan. 22, 2004 --NH)
"Enron
Econ" (Jan. 13, 2004 --NH)
"One
Candidate" (Jan. 13, 2004 --NH)
"War"
(Jan. 13, 2004 --Iowa)
"Board
Room" (Jan. 8, 2004 --NH)
"Prescription
Drugs-NH" (Jan. 5, 2004 --NH)
Biographical
(approx. Dec. 22, 2003)
"Club
for Truth" (Dec. 10, 2003 --NH)
"My
Opponents" (Dec. 8, 2003)
-According to Dean for America's
official blog "...beginning on Monday [Dec. 8, 2003] we will begin a sustained
television ad buy in South Carolina, and we'll stay on the air through
the South Carolina primary."
-30-minute
television program evening of Dec. 7, 2003 in Madison, WI.
"Misled"
(Nov. 24, 2003 --Iowa)
"Caucus"
(Nov. 2?, 2003 --Iowa)
"Different
View" (Nov. 17, 2003 --Iowa)
-According to an article
in the Nov. 8, 2003 Boston Globe, in Nov. 2003 the campaign started
running 30-minute infomercials in Iowa showing an edited version of a town-hall
meeting Dean had held in Sioux City [Oct. 20].
"Iraq"
(Oct. 22, 2003 --NH)
"Did
It" (Oct. 21, 2003 --Iowa)
"Valores
Hispanos” (Sept. 26, 2003 --Albuquerque, NM) -A.
Gutiérrez & Associates, Inc.
"Every
American" (Sept. 4, 2003 --selected markets in AZ, NM, OK, SC, WA and
WI)
"Health
Care" (Aug. 20, 2003 --NH)
"Record"
(Aug. 6, 2003 --NH)
"Join
Us" (Aug. 4, 2003 --Austin, TX)
"Straight
Talk" (June 17-July 2, 2003 --Iowa)
Radio
"Are
You Ready" (Sept. 6-15, 2003 --SC)
Print
The campaign ran a full
page ad in the January 9-15, 2004 issue of Washington City Paper
in
advance of the January 13, 2004 non-binding primary.
The Iowa campaign ran an
ad highlighting labor support in the Des Moines Register on Labor
Day, September 1, 2003.
Internet
The
Bush Tax (Jan. 2004)
Note: Dates show when the ads first aired based on contemporary information from the campaign and news accounts.