Unfortunate TV Timing
Who seems to be accidentally reaching out to aging alien abductee primary voters?
By Richard Whittaker, 1:30PM, Fri. Feb. 15, 2008
As primary campaigns hot up, the tea-leaf reading gets more and more frantic, and the tiniest accident can look like deliberate planning by a campaign. So when campaigns book TV air time, is it hyper-targeted at individual audiences, or sheer accident. If so, what does it say about the audience the candidate is reaching out to?
In this wholly unscientific poll (i.e. sitting on the couch flicking the remote), Newsdesk noticed these airings in select slots on a cable channel near you.
The Daily Show - DA candidate Mindy Montford (Travis County DA candidate), Glen Maxey (running for Travis County tax assessor/collector), John Lipscombe (running for Travis County court at law no. 8)
The Today Show: Rosemary Lehmberg (running for DA)
MSNBC's Countdown: Hillary Clinton and John McCain
UFO Hunters on the History Channel: Ron Paul
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