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The U.S. presidential election of 2012 and the Obama campaign strategy of heavy spending on negative ads very early in the campaign. By concentrating on a few swing states it influenced the final outcome by portraying Romney as a predatory capitalist and showing that he did not care enough for voters like themselves.
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