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Zolitics.com Announces Release of New Trailer for 'Moving Numbers'

New show following fictional Sanders for U.S. Senate campaign

Pittsburgh, PA (Vocus/PRWEB ) November 14, 2009 –- Zolitics.com, http://www.zolitics.com, the world’s first political entertainment network, has unveiled a new trailer for its web program 'Moving Numbers.'

'Moving Numbers' offers viewers a behind the scenes look at the often dysfunctional but always entertaining Sanders for U.S. Senate campaign and the special election to become Pennsylvania’s next Senator. The 12 episode series began this week, and can be seen at Zolitics.com. A new trailer for 'Moving Numbers' can be seen by clicking on this link.

Republican media consultant John Brabender, one of the creators of 'Moving Numbers,' said, “It has been great writing for the show because I finally have a candidate who says exactly what I tell him to.”

Democratic media consultant Tad Devine, also one of the show’s creators, said that even though the show is fictional, he intends to do all he can to make sure Republican Bob Sanders is defeated by his Democratic opponent Patrick Doyle. Last week Politico broke the story that a highly viewed attack ad against Sanders was actually written by Devine. The story can be viewed by clicking here.

Devine refused to comment on the controversial ad, but did state that it was his hope that President Obama will be willing to come to Pennsylvania to campaign on behalf of State Senator Doyle.

Brabender and Devine are in the middle of a 12-week, 1-city media blitz promoting the show, and earlier this week appeared together on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. Other creators of the show include Republican Strategist Leslie Gromis Baker, former White House Political Director Sara Taylor, Democratic Media Advisor Julian Mulvey, online computer expert Mark Starcher, and Hollywood Producer Mike Mihalke. A trailer for 'Moving Numbers," which the Pittsburgh Tribune Review called “The War Room on Steroids,” can be seen by clicking here.

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