Added: Sep 17, 2008
From: BarackObamadotcom
Duration: 2:1
"Plan for Change" is a two-minute advertisement in which Senator Obama will speak directly to the nation on his view of the state of the economy and what he would do to fix it if he is elected president. On the air...
Channel: News
Tags: barack change for obama plan
Jodman99 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - LOL! Exactly! I just giggle every time I hear someone from McCain's camp criticizing Obama's campaign for negative ads and smearing. Gee, did they forget the ad THEY just made?!?! I feel that Obama is taking the high road. I will stop what I am doing every time one of his ads come on, because I believe in him!! GO OBAMA '08!!
beatnik8 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - Obama is always one step ahead when it comes to change and providing a new solution. ButI have to agree. Obama needs to outline his plan specifically so people can see what he plans to do. Not everyone has the time to go onto his website and few people know what he plans to do despite him saying it 100 times. Bullet points would actually be a good idea.
hasssan1 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - I agree with You 100%. God bless USA and Obama/biden Victory 08 !
a5woodsballer Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - He isn't the president yet......
urbangonzo Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - Your comment seems to have come through just fine..? Instead, I would posit people are fed up with the status-quo. IE Giving large tax breaks to big business at the expense of the American middle class.
RozMW Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - Please stumble, digg, twitter, plurk or whatever . . . but spread this message around. Please. It's time that we become a UNITED NATION and deal with solutions, not pick at each other.
RozMW Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - Please stumble, digg, twitter, plurk or whatever . . . but spread this message around. Please. It's time that we become a UNITED NATION and deal with solutions, not pick at each other.
burninhtd Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - generalizations are all he can do because americans need dumbed down information, well the red neck republicans do anyway haha go OBAMA
mike50333 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - He's done just that, how many times now? lol
PeopleOfAr Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - I'm not an American but I would deffinatelly vote for Obama.
dbsk06 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - word. i think mccain is a honest and down to earth hero, but palin has some really extreme views that i can never agree with and the possibility of her ruling the country is just crazy.
ahappynugget Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - are you watching the same ad?
FlyingDuckMan360 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - The five star rating isn't high enough for this video.
thlives Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - It's a 2 minute TV ad. He says a very fair amount of his policy in that small time, and gets his message across very clearly. If you didn't hear the message, YOU OBVIOUSLY WEREN'T LISTENING McCain crams more lies into his 2 minute TV ads than total words Barack can speak in the same time. Barack has set the record straight MANY times. To keep repeating the defense against the same idiotic DISTRACTIONS is doing more of the same regressive politics. It's about time we got something better.
thlives Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - Fact: You don't know what you're talking about. Better?
iqibi Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - holy cow, +336 votes in 8 hours (as of this posting). Is that a record?
VivaLaFaith Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - I'm live in Virginia:] Most people I know want Obama:D
cheesyPOOF5 Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - Ohio is so pro-obama I've only seen 1 single McCain yard sign in my entire town.
rgftown1 Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - I'm from Bedford, Ohio, and you can bet your bottom dollar, I'm voting for Barack OBama.
LiLMissDee2 Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - sounds good, obama 08!
BryMike07 Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - Don't forget about Florida, we want to be a blue state too!
vandergoose Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - Sorry Obama is a good guy but too liberal for our state of Ohio. Free Education, Free Health Car, what's next a free car? Shrink the government don't expand it!
chaoshawk40 Says:
Oct 20, 2008 - wow i was going for mcain untill i herd about what he was doing to the economics go obama :)
AVeLLiiii Says:
Oct 26, 2008 - For all you cautious crossover voters who wanted ron paul but instead accepted obama because of his better chances of winning, i ask you if you are going to vote for Obama,to send emails wanting ron paul to be his one of his advisors or one that is close to cabinet, yes i know ron paul is not even in his party but if obama is going to be preseident lets at least ask him to take some advice from ron paul, never stop thinking!!!
djg714 Says:
Sep 18, 2008 - Good stuff