Schwarzenegger And Romney Square Off In Billboard Campaign

Not that we don’t doubt Arnold would crush Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in a grudge match but the fight the two are currently waging leaves the outcome a bit less certain. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is running a billboard campaign in 12 cities across the nation to bring business to California. The billboard features Arnold in a tight T-shirt, muscles exposed with the headline, “Arnold says California wants your business.” in response to that campaign, Romney has launched his own billboard campaign featuring his decidedly less muscular, although fit self, dressed in a business shirt with the headline, “Smaller muscles, but lower taxes! Massachusetts means business.” We love Massachusetts and we love Arnold. May the best billboard win.

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