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Less is right. Obama is outspending McCain in practically every one of the 14 states the two camps are contesting. One exception is Iowa, where McCain spent more than Obama even though Obama has been sitting on a comfortable lead in the polls. The biggest discrepancy exists in North Carolina, where Obama spent eight times more than McCain on ads, according to the Wisconsin Advertising Project and TNS Media Intelligence/CMAG, which tracks political ads. Obama's spending advantage in North Carolina might reflect the McCain campaign's reluctance to devote resources to a state that might ultimately follow precedent and vote Republican anyway. But polls in the state show Obama closing the gap. Meanwhile, Obama's ability to spend is restrained only by his ability to raise money. He is the first major party candidate to decline public financing in the general election, leaving him free to spend as much as he can raise. McCain, on the other hand, is limited to spending only the $84 million in public funds he accepted to cover all his costs in September and October. The RNC is helping with its own resources. It raised a record $66 million in September. Obama has not disclosed his September finances; he doesn't have to until Oct. 20, when financial reports are due to the Federal Election Commission. Even with their combined resources, McCain and the RNC trailed Obama in ad spending last week by more than $6 million. "That is a message imbalance that you just can't overcome," said Evan Tracey, head of TNS/CMAG. "That's like one side of the stadium yelling,
'Tastes Great!' and the other side, you can't hear them." ___ On the Net: Obama: http://my.barackobama.com/ McCain: http://www.johnmccain.com/palin.htm VoteVets.org: http://www.votevets.org/
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