Mar 22, 2008 8:00 pm US/Eastern
Obama Begins Airing Campaign Ads In Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (CBS) ―
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Presidential hopefuls Sens. Hillary Clinton (l) and Barack Obama.
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With four weeks until Pennsylvania's primary, Sen. Barack Obama has begun airing ads in the Northeastern state.
Obama has two ads running in Pittsburgh, CBS station KDKA-TV reported. The Clinton campaign is neutral on one ad, but is calling the other "misleading" and "desperate."
One ad links Sen. Clinton to lobbyists by implication.
In a conference call Friday afternoon, the Clinton campaign assailed the lobbyist ad saying Obama's campaign does take money from those who work in companies that hire lobbyists as well as the partners of lobbyists.
The Obama campaign says it's Clinton who has been misleading voters, especially about her foreign policy expertise.
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