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McCains' "Hot Chicks Dig Obama" Campaign

"Hot Chicks Dig Obama" is latest controversial campaign released by from the John McCain ad campaigns are getting

The latest ad from the Republicans implies that Barack Obama is better considered to be more of a rockstar celebrity figure than a political leader.

"You've seen him in London, Paris and Berlin," the ad begins. "Now you, too, can join 'The One's' fan club in America."

Fast forward a bit, and the narrator says, "We know he doesn't have much experience. And isn't ready to lead. But that doesn't mean he isn't dreamy."

The video, which can be seen above, mocks Obama's youth and inexperience, and uses potentially offensive racial connotations.

It pokes fun of the "perks" like Obama raising taxes, and mocks things like Obama's ability to boost customers at small town fast food joints when he is in the area. As one news reporter says, "You'd think Elvis or the Beatles had come to town."

Check out the latest scandalous candidate videos, including one from Paris Hilton who (jokingly?) wants to run for president!
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