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Television ads coming fast and furious

With just a handful of days left before the Jan. 29th presidential primary, the GOP contenders keep flooding the airwaves with new ads.

Rudy Giuliani has launched a new ad, "Only One," that tries to reach out to conservative voters by using buzzwords such as tax cuts and "conservative judges" while also saying he help Floridians with insurance rates. Mitt Romney also launched yet another ad, called "Winning Combination,'' in which Romney asserts he's pro-life and a "full spectrum conservative.''

To check out a running analysis of each of the television ads airing in Florida, go here.

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Steve Barnes

My vote is for Mitt Romney. #1 reason illegal immigration. This man is calling for withholding federal money to asylum cities that continue to draw illegal immigrates to America. #2 Economics This man knows the economics look @ what he did for the Olympics ,Bain capital, State of Masschusettes.#3 Health care: Created private universal health care for the state of Masschusetts working with the Democrates and without increasing taxes. Vote Mitt 2008 !

You have to be kidding me

And Mr. Romney campaigned on Monday at a Martin Luther King’s Birthday parade in Jacksonville, where he posed with a group of young African-Americans and, in an apparent reference to a 2000 hit song, jokingly said, “Who let the dogs out?” Later, shaking hands in the crowd, he said, “Oh, you’ve got some bling-bling here.”

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