Thu, Jul 16th, 2009
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) sharply criticized a national advertising campaign partly directed at centrist Democrats wavering on health care reform on Thursday.
Reid said the he was unaware of the campaign targeting Democrats but that it was a "waste of money."
The ads are funded by a wing of the Democratic National Committee, Organizing for America, controlled largely by President Obama.
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