Here's the ad that Obama is airing in WI in response to Clintons:
The defensiveness of the campaign, having to claim that there are already too many debates, and two more, wouldn't be there if it didn't need to be. It comes off as disingenuous to any that's been paying attention, as Clinton and Obama alone, have only debated one time; and there's also a certain amount of dismissal of Wisconsin that's going on by Obama. It seems like an opening for Clinton to air a follow-up ad, maybe saying that Obama and Clinton are debating in Texas and Ohio, but Clinton feels that Wisconsin is just as important. The quotes of the ad, about healthcare especially, are more effective. It might be there, that the response was more needed.
Anyway, Obama, with his own "It’s the same old politics, of phony charges and false attacks" negative ad, signals that we've entered into a brand new, gloves off period of the contest through the TV ads.
Update [2008-2-14 19:33:44 by Jerome Armstrong]: As the Clinton research team notes in a PR, this ad clumsily sourced the AP for a quote that it actually supplied itself:
[On Screen: Obama’s housing plan “stems foreclosures” AP, 1/14/08]
FACT: The actual source for the assertion that the Obama plan will 'stem the foreclosure crisis' is not the AP but their own campaign. “Barack Obama yesterday unveiled an economic stimulus package costing up to $120 billion that his campaign said would put money in the hands of workers and seniors, stem the foreclosure crisis, and cover state budget shortfalls.” [AP, 1/14/08]
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