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Debate over Redskins name follows team to Dallas

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) – The debate over the Washington Redskins name will follow the team on the road when it faces the rival Dallas Cowboys.

The Oneida Indian Nation said Thursday it will air a radio ad called “Bipartisan” on the Cowboys’ flagship station ahead of Sunday’s game.

The ad features President Barack Obama – a Democrat – saying he would think about changing the name if he owned the team, and Congressman Tom Cole – a Republican – saying the name is “offensive.”

The ad is part of an anti-“Redskins” campaign slated to air in cities where the Redskins play on the road this season.

The Oneida Indian Nation is also planning to meet with NFL representatives about the name.

On Wednesday, Redskins owner Dan Snyder called the name “a badge of honor.”

Listen to the ad below.

‘Bipartisan’ ad

Ad by the Oneida Indian Nation, courtesy of <a href="http://www.changethemascot.org/">ChangeTheMascot.org</a>

AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org

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