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Two weeks before Christmas, retired Gen. Wesley Clark began showing up on Tucson televisions and for nearly two months the only way to avoid him and his message was to switch off the set. Campaign commercials touting Clark's humble upbringing, military experience and lot as a political outsider aired 1,479 times on local TV stations. Add a pair of half-hour "infomercials" and Clark spent 846 minutes - more than 14 solid hours - trying to convince Pima County's television-viewing voters that he is the man to beat President Bush in November.
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Clark pumped $378,515 into his television campaign here - $26.23 for each of the 14,430 votes he got in Pima County, according to records on file at local television stations. Kerry, on the other hand, didn't air his first campaign ad in Tucson until the day of the New Hampshire primary, one week before voters here went to the polls. In that short time, ads focusing on Kerry's military experience ran 101 times, consuming less than one hour of air time and costing just $25,365. Kerry spent just $1.05 in television ad costs for each of the 24,192 votes he got in Pima County.
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"Clark's ads were very good, but Kerry's TV ads went to another level," Eckerstrom said. "They told of his Vietnam experience and how that experience translated into championing people's issues. It was magic."
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Joe Lieberman got the worst return on his television investment in Pima County. The former vice presidential nominee and a frequent Arizona visitor during the campaign bought 516 ads that aired for more than 275 minutes at a cost of $105,115.He received 2,892 votes in Pima County, translating into $36.35 per vote.
The only other candidate to buy ad time in Tucson was former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who bought 391 ads for 274 minutes at a cost of $140,721. For each of his 9,800 Pima County votes, Dean shelled out $14.36 for television advertising.
http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=local&story_id=020504a1_campaignspending Clark: $26.23/vote Dean: $14.36/vote Kerry: $1.05/vote Lieberman: $36.35/vote
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