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Obama: GOP Internet ad 'just low-class'

Sen. Barack Obama his wife Michelle wave to the crowd during a May 6, 2008, campaign stop. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
Sen. Barack Obama his wife Michelle wave to the crowd during a May 6, 2008, campaign stop. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch) | License Photo

NEW YORK, May 19 (UPI) -- Sen. Barrack Obama fired back Monday at what he portrayed as an early round of attack ads using a statement made by his wife, Michelle.

The Democratic presidential candidate said on ABC's "Good Morning, America" a Republican ad uses her controversial statement about being proud of her country "for the first time in my adult life" in order to raise doubts about her patriotism.

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"To try to distort or to play snippets of her remarks in ways that are unflattering to her I think is just low-class," Obama said.

"Good Morning America" said the ad appeared only on the Internet in Tennessee.

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