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2016: Forty minute 'Meet Ben Carson' ad to air in 22 states Sunday



Surely, every one of our regular readers knows who Dr. Ben Carson is. However, if you're a low-info voter who doesn't pay attention to any given election until Chris Matthews tells you who you should vote for, you may not have heard of him. Dr. Carson is looking to remedy that problem by airing a 40-minute ad this Sunday.
It will air on a variety of stations immediately following popular programming like the Sunday morning news shows and football games. If you were hoping for a break from relentless campaigns, sorry. You're out of luck. The special is called "A Breath of Fresh Air: A New Prescription for America" and if that doesn't sound like it's designed to mark day one of his Presidential run, I don't know what would. Looks like the campaigning will never end. As ABC news reports:

The documentary titled "A Breath of Fresh Air: A New Prescription for America" will air in 22 states and Washington, DC. The paid video will detail some of his biography and family life, including his rise from being born to a single mother with a poor childhood in Detroit to director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins for almost 40 years, known for his work separating conjoined twins, to potential 2016 presidential candidate. Carson first became a conservative star when last year he created a buzz at the National Prayer Breakfast when in front of an audience that included President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden spoke out about political correctness, health care and taxes. He also called for a private health care savings plan and a flat tax in a speech that went viral and led to an editorial in the Wall Street Journal titled Ben Carson for President. He is known as a fierce opponent of the president's health care law known as Obamacare.
Personally, I'll be checking this out on a CBS affiliate in the hopes that they'll run this before it:

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