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Hill…
Sesame
Street asks Obama campaign
to take down attack ad featuring Big Bird
By Daniel Strauss
10/09/12
Sesame
Street has asked President
Obama's campaign to take down its latest attack ad against Mitt Romney,
which
features footage of Big Bird.
"Sesame
Workshop is a
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization and we do not endorse candidates or
participate in political campaigns," a Tuesday statement on
Sesameworkshop.org reads. "We have approved no campaign ads, and as is
our
general practice, have requested that the ad be taken down."
The
Obama campaign said it would
review the request. "We've received and will review their concerns,"
said an Obama campaign official.
Sesame
Street later amended its
statement to ask both the Obama campaign and Mitt Romney's campaign to
remove
all characters and trademarks from their campaign ads.
Big
Bird first entered the 2012
presidential race when Romney at last week’s first debate said he would
cut
funding for PBS.
“I
like PBS. I love Big Bird.
Actually, I like you, too,” Romney said to debate moderator Jim Lehrer,
the
host of PBS's "NewsHour." “But I'm not going to keep on spending
money on things to borrow money from China to pay for."
Romney’s
remarks caused a frenzy on
the social media website Twitter and led to a cameo by Big Bird on
"Saturday Night Live."
Obama
has repeatedly criticized and
mocked Romney for the attack on Big Bird, a strategy that culminated in
the ad
the Obama campaign released on Tuesday.
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