Countering GOP Sleaze with GOTV
The airwaves around the country are being filled with negative political advertisements, many of which are causing controversy. Here’s an ad done by the National Republican Congressional Committee for a race in New York:
This ad gets my award for the most sleazy of the year, and receives bonus points for being factually untrue (a staffer of Arcuri misdialed and hung up seconds after, costing taxpayers a grand total of $1.25). The sad part about these kinds of ads is they might work. The Republicans are becoming desperate and are willing to say and do anything to keep control of their power. That’s why it is important for us to counter their actions with getting out as many votes as possible in the next seven days. If all of us can convince a few extra people to go to the polls on November 7th we can finally start the process of cleaning the Republican filth out of Washington.
Let's do this! I'm sick of the smell.
-Justin
This ad gets my award for the most sleazy of the year, and receives bonus points for being factually untrue (a staffer of Arcuri misdialed and hung up seconds after, costing taxpayers a grand total of $1.25). The sad part about these kinds of ads is they might work. The Republicans are becoming desperate and are willing to say and do anything to keep control of their power. That’s why it is important for us to counter their actions with getting out as many votes as possible in the next seven days. If all of us can convince a few extra people to go to the polls on November 7th we can finally start the process of cleaning the Republican filth out of Washington.
Let's do this! I'm sick of the smell.
-Justin
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