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    Iowa ad war: late starting but nasty

    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — At least $12.5 million and counting has blanketed the airwaves ahead of next Tuesday's Republican presidential caucuses, with hard-hitting commercials awash in ghoulish images and startling claims. Most are coming from a proliferation of new independent groups aligned with the candidates.

    To hear the ads tell it, Newt Gingrich is a "serial hypocrite," Rick Perry "double dips" as governor and the "liberal Republican establishment" is plotting to anoint Mitt Romney as the party's presidential nominee. The attacks, the bulk of the commercials on the air, reflected the volatile state of the race five days before the first votes of the GOP presidential nominating contest.

    After a slow start, the ads in Iowa are coming on fast and furious.

    On Thursday alone, at least five new commercials were rolled out, including one by Perry castigating his rivals as Washington insiders and saying: "The fox guarding the henhouse is like asking a congressman to fix Washington: bad idea." An outside group aligned with Romney, Restore Our Future, rolled out a new spot that criticizes Gingrich and asks: "Haven't we had enough mistakes?"

    In the final days of the Iowa campaign, most of the ads are deeply negative, thanks in large part to the proliferation of outside groups, known as super PACs, that are doing the dirty work for candidates they support. Gingrich has been the biggest target, withering under attacks from Ron Paul and Rick Perry's campaign as well as from several outside groups like the one aligned with Romney. Polls show that Gingrich's standing in Iowa has slid accordingly.

    "I call it ad wars whack-a-mole — this endless attacking in all directions, trying to slam down anyone who is surging to the top," said David Perlmutter, a University of Iowa journalism professor who studies political communication. "This is the most negative I've ever seen it. The ads are so blatantly negative I would have told you 10 years ago this would never fly in Iowa."

    It's a different landscape in the campaign advertising world than four years ago when Barack Obama won Iowa's Democratic caucuses and Mike Huckabee carried the Republican side. Social media has intensified the advertising binge, with many spots debuting on TV but also going viral across the web at almost no cost to the campaigns that sponsor them. Candidates are making heavy use of online advertising to target voters based on location and other demographic information.

    Campaigns are also producing video specifically for the YouTube audience, like a new 90-second Romney video excerpting a speech Obama delivered in Iowa days before winning the Democratic caucuses in 2008.

    "Well, Mr. President, you've had your moment ... this is our time," Romney says in the spot.

    On Thursday, Jon Huntsman's campaign — which can't afford to put commercials on TV and is competing only in New Hampshire — hit at Paul in a new web video that highlights comments about race and gays in newsletters Paul used to put out. The ad asks: "Can New Hampshire voters really trust Ron Paul?'"

    But nothing has altered the environment more than super PACs, which are facing their first test in a presidential campaign since a Supreme Court decision two years ago eased restrictions on campaign spending by corporations, unions and individuals.

    Much of $12.5 million spent to date in Iowa, a figure confirmed by ad tracking firms, outside groups and the GOP campaigns, has been spent in just the past few weeks, much of it paying for negative ads.

    The pro-Romney super PAC, Restore Our Future, has been by far the most influential in Iowa, helping to bolster the former Massachusetts governor's position in the state he lost in 2008, crippling that campaign.

    The group formed by Romney allies has spent at least $2.7 million in the state. The vast majority has been used to trash Gingrich, the former House speaker whose sudden surge in the polls earlier this month has been summarily halted in recent days. In ad after ad, Romney's allies have berated Gingrich for ethical "baggage," accepting $1.6 million in consulting fees from federal mortgage giant Freddie Mac and pledging to tackle climate change in an ad with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi.

    Another new ad from the group goes after both Gingrich and Perry for being "liberal on immigration."

    Perry, the Texas governor, has defended his state's policy of allowing the children of illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates at public universities, while Gingrich has spoken out against deporting those who have lived in the U.S. for many years without permission to be in the country.

    The ad also chides Perry for taking advantage of a loophole in state law that allows him to supplement his governor's salary with his $90,000 annual pension, even as Perry has used his own ads to rail against congressional salaries.

    Romney has stepped up his advertising presence in Iowa, driving a largely positive message while his allies have made it easy for him to avoid attacking his Republican rivals.

    "In the campaign to come, the American ideals of economic freedom and opportunity need a clear and unapologetic defense. And I intend to make it because I have lived it," Romney says in a new uplifting 60-second commercial he began airing Thursday.

    Gingrich, for his part, has railed against the Romney allies' ad blitz but has refused to respond in kind. A pro-Gingrich super PAC has begun fighting back, running ads in Iowa claiming the Republican establishment is "attacking him with falsehoods."

    The ad warns: "Don't let the liberal Republican establishment pick our candidate."

    But the assist from the pro-Gingrich group Winning Our Future may be too little, too late. A new CNN-Time poll found Gingrich now in fourth place in Iowa, behind Romney, Paul and Rick Santorum.

    Other Republican hopefuls have super PACs that support them, including Perry and Santorum. The former Pennsylvania senator has run no ads of his own but has seen his position in Iowa strengthen in recent days in part by $327,000 in ad spending from a super PAC called the Red White and Blue Fund.

    Our Destiny, a super PAC backing Huntsman, has run ads in New Hampshire for the former Utah governor. Huntsman is skipping the Iowa caucuses to focus on New Hampshire, which holds the nation's first primary on Jan. 10.

    Perry has run the most campaign ads in Iowa, spending at least $3.9 million so far. His ads have offered a smattering of sometimes conflicting messages — promoting his conservative Christian faith in one to calling for a part-time Congress in another.

    "I'm an outsider who will overhaul Washington," Perry says in his latest ad, while pledging anew to end "Obama's war on religion."

    Make Us Great Again, a pro-Perry super PAC, has also been on the air for weeks in Iowa.

    The heavy spending hasn't seemed to help Perry much — polls have consistently shown him trailing in the state, though he has gained some ground.

    Paul has also been on the air for months and has not been shy about hitting his opponents. His latest ad, titled "Washington Machine," hits Gingrich as a "serial hypocrite" and Romney as a "flip flopper."

    Cash strapped and struggling in polls, Michele Bachmann will run TV commercials a day before the caucuses. Her campaign has run radio ads and she's sought free media on a bus tour through Iowa's 99 counties.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Brian Bakst in Iowa and Jack Gillum in Washington contributed to this report.

     
    • Joe  •  Knob Lick, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      WOW am I glad I don't live in Iowa! All this dirty money being pumped in by shady groups must be making all advertising outlets truly unbearable. It must be like if they gave a busload of asylum patients each a megaphone and let them off at your house.
      • wrdsmth 4 mths ago
        you have to hope they have their nomination settled by the time kentucky holds its primary or you will be seeing the same things or worse (sorry, but it would be better for the nation if they tear each other apart for as long as possible). the general election airwaves will be covered with gore soon enough. this is what happens when corps become people. of course, corps don't watch tv so it doesn't bother them. :)
    • Doug  •  Lawrence, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      Do you know where the parties get the money for these ads? Special interest groups pour millions into campaigns thru PACs, lobby groups, direct contributions from business interests. What do you suppose they ask for in return? In the process they practically start a civil war, or at minimum civil unrest and fear. Absolute shame we've come to this.
      • Viespe Kiki 4 mths ago
        all of them except ron paul, he gets the money from private donations only, no corporation money. do research on that, he is the only one!
    • Pat T. Riot  •  4 mths ago
      The Supreme Court, dominated by conservatives, did the USA a major disservice with the decision allowing practically unlimited corporate funding in political campaigns. Money talks. With all the negative campaigning, and negative campaigning works, what is the overall effect? Someone will win, very likely Mitt Romney here, but then what? The winner has become in the public mind just the least-worst #$%$ and he is our new leader. NO wonder we have Occupy Wall Street and these wacko commenters on Yahoo.
      • Machine Gun Kelly 4 mths ago
        The Supreme Court. Made up of Supreme Court Jesters.
        They are a disgrace to the Constitution of The United States of America.
    • clyde  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  4 mths ago
      12.5 million and counting for an essentially symbolic vote given relevance by the media. Our democracy at work.
      • 2helwitpoltics 4 mths ago
        Imagine the number of really needy people that could be helped with this money
      • Machine Gun Kelly 4 mths ago
        It's never about the people. Just Corporations and Profits for the Investors. The Haves.

        I'll tell you this...
        No eternal reward will forgive us now
        For wasting the dawn.
        Back in those days everything was simpler and more confused
        One summer night, going to the pier
        I ran into two young girls
        The blonde one was called Freedom
        The dark one, Enterprise
        We talked and they told me this story
        Now listen to this...
        I'll tell you about Texas radio and the big beat
        Soft driven, slow and mad
        Like some new language
        Reaching your head with the cold, sudden fury of a divine messenger
        Let me tell you about heartache and the loss of god
        Wandering, wandering in hopless night
        Out here in the perimeter there are no stars
        Out here we IS stoned
        Immaculate.
    • Somelikeit Hot  •  4 mths ago
      The Ad war stated weeks ago, and the A.P. thinks it just started, Ron Paul has put up negative attacking ads on his opponents for things they did wrong. Vote for Ron Paul the people's president.
    • Ed Nate  •  4 mths ago
      The U.S. Constitution is our Supreme Law of the Land, A candidate who reads, understands and practices for decades in the National Congress is the candidate to be our next President; Ron Paul.
    • Rmoney  •  4 mths ago
      Nobody should believe anything they see or hear in a television campaign ad. They should be considered comedy, like the National Enquirer
    • Glausch  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      A circular firing squad.
    • Make It So  •  4 mths ago
      Ron Paul 2012
    • clyde  •  4 mths ago
      One thing seems apparent, though its not new information. Advertising pays off. the 'Citizens United' decision may be the final blow to any relevance of the term, 'American Democracy.'The oligarch, while in control for a long time, has now been sanctioned by the Supreme Court.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      There are Iowans who schedule their vacations at the time of the Iowa Caucus and thus not only escape the flood of bloviating bullschit but find themselves relaxing on the beach in Key West or Sanibel and Captiva.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      Ron Paul 2012... He is the only one who will get us out of the clutches of Israel
    • G Orwell  •  Boise, Idaho  •  4 mths ago
      Thank god we can still change the channel or turn off the tv set. Still, but that could change if you elect someone that insists on running every other aspect of your life...
    • Steve Barron  •  4 mths ago
      Ron Paul will win in Iowa!
    • Fred  •  Willcox, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      This is one way to get the Wall Street billionaires to put money into job creation. We should make every year an election year and maybe so much money would be poured into making campaign ads that it would give the economy the kick-start it needs.
    • Jamie  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Ron Paul supporters are by far more informed and far more educated then these elites can stomach! They are scared and I love it!
    • mr wallace  •  4 mths ago
      Hate is all they know, Notice the only time they smile is when they cause others to suffer.
    • joe  •  4 mths ago
      As a result of the Great Depression, the Glass-Steagall Act was passed in 1933 prohibiting big banks from using our federally insured deposits in risky trading ventures. It worked fine for 65 years until repealed in 1998. Then it only took 6 years for this thing to come crashing down. Google it, don't just listen to the talking parrots. The rule is now being replaced by the Volker Rule, to try to keep the large banks from taking all our money again. Every one of these canidates is for getting rid of the Volker Rule, as big banking gives them so much money. Have you heard one of them mention anything about banking regulations in their "debates"? No, they talk about 12 and 22 foot fences. Either becausetheir base just wants to concentrate on vegetiable pickers, or they believe that a bunch of illegal vegetable pickers working 12 hours a day caused this world wide recession. Or, theyknow their voting base does not understand that they are against banking regulations, that protect us all. All except for the big 7 banks.
    • Eric  •  Sioux City, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      I live in Iowa, and I have resorted to watching my 30 rock season dvds.. The commercials are relentless.... Can we just take money and special interest groups out of politics please?
    • Yosemiterob  •  4 mths ago
      Wow, barely a mention of Ron Paul or how he is in 1st place. How sad for the media to stoop so low!
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