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Clear Channel Scares Voters About Proposition K
Monday, October 22, 2007 : It’s no surprise that a billboard company would launch an ad blitz against Proposition K – a November ballot measure to oppose new advertising on public property. But with the public barely tuning into this year’s election, Clear Channel had to come up with creative ways to scare voters into opposing it.
Monday, October 22, 2007 : It’s no surprise that a billboard company would launch an ad blitz against Proposition K – a November ballot measure to oppose new advertising on public property. But with the public barely tuning into this year’s election, Clear Channel had to come up with creative ways to scare voters into opposing it.
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