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  2. Attack ad - Wikipedia

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    In a controversial ad called "Celebrity", McCain's campaign asked, "[Barack Obama] is the biggest celebrity in the world. But, is he ready to lead?" The ad juxtaposed Obama supporters with photos of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton. [9] By 2010, attack ads had spread online as political candidates published their ads on YouTube.

  3. ABC airs anti-abortion ad with disturbing images during“ The ...

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    ABC warned its audience before airing a disturbing political ad the network said it was required to broadcast during a live episode of The View, with the commercial depicting graphic imagery from ...

  4. Sad dogs and fake TV broadcasts dominate political ads as ...

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    Sad dogs and cats and fake TV broadcasts are among the ads being pushed to the public as the UK’s election campaign draws to an end.. Ahead of the election, many had speculated that social media ...

  5. Free, Equal and No More: A bolder plan for rules on broadcast ...

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    The ads would be free, and the candidate’s committee could buy no more. Of course, issue advocacy groups and other political actors would be free to buy additional time at market rates.

  6. Kamala is for they/them - Wikipedia

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    According to a CBS News report, the Trump campaign paid $19 million to air the ad nearly 55,000 times between October 1 and 16, 2024. [17] The ads, which have several different variations, aired more than 30,000 times in every swing state. [2] The Trump campaign put the ads in heavy rotation during televised NFL and college football games. [5] [6]

  7. Negative campaigning - Wikipedia

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    Negative campaigning is the process of deliberately spreading negative information about someone or something to worsen the public image of the described. A colloquial, and somewhat more derogatory, term for the practice is mudslinging.

  8. Trump says Fox shouldn’t air negative ads - AOL

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    Former President Trump criticized Fox News in an interview Friday for airing negative political ads attacking him, saying he would appeal directly to media mogul Rupert Murdoch to remove them from ...

  9. Banned political ads found on TikTok weeks ahead of 2024 election

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    The findings come as recent research shows that political ads on social media platforms are often filled with misinformation. There were no obvious signs of misinformation among the TikTok videos ...