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August 22, 2005
The new Andrew Rasiej TV campaign
Posted by Dominic Basulto

The New York Times is apparently jumping on Andrew Rasiej's wireless bandwagon... According to the Times, Andrew Rasiej, running for Public Advocate against incumbent Betsy Gotbaum, has decided to rev up the campaign with a series of TV ads on NY1. For the next ten days, Andrew will be educating the city about the virtues of a citywide wireless Internet network and focusing on his campaign's major theme: "the need to integrate technology more fully in New Yorkers' lives."
Time is running short, though: the latest poll figures show Gotbaum garnering 38% of the vote, with Rasiej a disappointing third with less than 10% of the vote.
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