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Obama's 'Seven' Ad Attacks McCain's Multiple Homes

In Obama’s latest ad called "Seven", he tries to highlight the absurdity of John McCain’s response to a recent interview question.

You really know when people have too much money when they can’t remember what how much they own. Apparently, John McCain made it clear to the public that he too can’t remember how much property is under his name.

John McCain said in an interview with Politico on Wednesday, "that he was uncertain how many houses he and his wife, Cindy, own," according to the group, Progressive Accountability. They also said he has 10 homes, ranches, condos, and lofts, which amount to the total of an estimated $13,823,269.

The title of Obama’s latest ad, "Seven," refers to the number of John McCain’s properties. In the ad, Obama urges the public not to give him the chance to live in the home of the Unite States, The White House.
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