A Face-Off, Not Necessarily Televised - The New York Times
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"John McCain is doing something that is very much in character with the way he has run his political life, but that is also a bow to the fact that he does not have the financial resources of Mitt Romney. He is relying on the so-called free media — interviews, news conferences and rallies — to press his message. There will be some television advertising, his aides said, but it will be modest."
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A Face-Off, Not Necessarily Televised - The New York Times
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