Another day, another good ad from the McCain campaign.
Today's release, "American Heroes," tells the story of John McCain's Episcopal High School teacher and football coach, William B. Ravenel, who had a profound impact on his life. The ad details the honor code John McCain has lived his life by, taught first by his parents and reinforced by Mr. Ravenal in high school:
While Hillary and Obama continue their negative fight to challenge Senator McCain for the presidency, the McCain campaign turns out one great ad after another. It started with "Man In the Arena," which was launched just days after McCain wrapped up the nomination. A week later, "Journey to Freedom," was released in honor the 35-year anniversary of McCain's release from prison in North Vietnam. Last week, the campaign released the first TV ad of the fall campaign -- "The President Americans Have Been Waiting For," Yesterday, the McCain biography tour was launched with the release of "Character Forged by Family."
Partially as a result of this terrific series of ads, McCain's favorability ratings have surged and the Democrats are faced with the prospect of Democratic deserters voting for Senator McCain.
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