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Negative ads will always sully election atmosphere

By Lee Cataluna

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 24, 2012

~~<p>Every election year in Hawaii, somebody resorts to negative campaigning, and every time it happens, the reaction is, &quot;Tsk-tsk, this is not how we do things in the Aloha State! This is a new low.&quot;</p>
<p>The low isn't new. The way the message is delivered is, though. Perhaps the way negative ads are perceived is changing as well.</p>
~~

Every election year in Hawaii, somebody resorts to negative campaigning, and every time it happens, the reaction is, "Tsk-tsk, this is not how we do things in the Aloha State! This is a new low."

The low isn't new. The way the message is delivered is, though. Perhaps the way negative ads are perceived is changing as well. Login for more...



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