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AIR DATE: August 7, 2012
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Beware, campaign managers: when you're ready to run your ads, there may be no space left!  Politico reports that online spots that play on YouTube, Yahoo, and AOL, may be snapped up by a campaign's competitors as a clever political move.  Journalist Steve Friess gives us an inside look, and talks about what else is going on in the world of politics and advertisements.
 
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