By Jordan Hultine

Jun 19, 2007 3:21pm

Campaigns Find Awkward MySpace Moments

USA TODAY’s On Politics Blog Reports: Campaigns see again that being on MySpace can have its awkward moments Presidential candidates already know that having MySpace pages can leave them with "friends" who they might not otherwise want to associate with.

It’s also easy to see that those little classified ads at the top of MySpace fronts can lead to some awkward juxtapositions. Check what was on some of the candidates’ MySpage pages today alone:

• Sen. McCain, R-Ariz: "Hook Up With That Hottie" and "Mitt Romney in 2008."

• Romney, the Republican former governor of Massachusetts: "Hillary for President."

• Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.: "Hillary Clinton."

• Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.: "Clinton’s girlfriends."

As you might have guessed, the placement of such ads is not directly controlled by the campaigns.

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i want some knew friends

Posted by: shyquilla | November 26, 2007, 4:33 pm 4:33 pm

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