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  2. The best, worst and ugliest campaign ads of the 2024 election

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    On the other side of Pennsylvania, Harris’s campaign ran an ad featuring Trump saying, “Bad things happen in Philadelphia” before invoking the famous slogan about the City of Brotherly Love ...

  3. Daisy (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Before 1964, campaign ads were almost always positive. The opposing candidate or their policies were rarely mentioned. [20] In mid-June, John P. Roche, president of Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), a progressive advocacy group, wrote a letter to Bill Moyers, Johnson's press secretary, which said that Johnson was in a "wonderful strategic position", and that they could run a "savage ...

  4. Campaign advertising - Wikipedia

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    Direct effects of political campaign advertising include informing voters about candidates' positions and affecting the "preferences and participatory ethos of the electorate". [37] Studies show that voting results are affected by voters' characteristics and the type of ad to which they are exposed. [citation needed]

  5. The top 10 presidential campaign ads in October, by spending

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    Rounding out the top 10 is another ad from the Trump campaign – backed by $9.5 million in spending – that touts some of the former president’s tax proposals aimed at lower- and middle-class ...

  6. List of United States presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    "In Your Guts, You Know He's Nuts" – 1964 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Lyndon B. Johnson supporters, answering Goldwater's slogan "The Stakes Are Too High For You To Stay Home" - 1964 U.S. campaign slogan of Lyndon B. Johnson, as seen in The Daisy Ad [15] "LBJ for the USA" - 1964 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Lyndon B. Johnson

  7. The Evolution of Political Advertising from Jefferson to ...

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    Political ads are a form of political speech with a straightforward, essential task: to gain people's confidence and influence their vote, in the case of political campaign advertising.

  8. Morning in America - Wikipedia

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    Ad Age: "Top 100 Advertising Campaigns" — "Morning in America" is 43. USA Today: "Voters in Ohio give political ads a thumbs down" uses "Prouder, Stronger, Better" as an expert's example of an ad that strikes a compelling theme.

  9. Bear in the woods - Wikipedia

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    "There is a bear in the woods" continues to be a popular phrase to invoke when a potential problem looms on the horizon, especially in political circles. The ad was copied in the 2004 presidential campaign of Republican George W. Bush in an ad called "Wolves," which sought to draw parallels between terrorists and timber wolves.