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The Most Awesome Political Advertisement, Possibly Ever

Please take notes, South Florida political candidates. This guy didn't win, but he got a write-up in The New York Times. He was on "The Soup." And this ad is still circulating nearly two years after he made it.

Just think what you can do with a YouTube video in a semi-major media market!

I challenge you, South Florida political candidates: Produce a campaign ad as entertaining as this one and send it to me at KBushouse@SunSentinel.com. Our panel of viral video "experts" will pick the best ones to post on Watch This Now.

Here's your inspiration:

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