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  2. Fact check: How Trump’s TV ads deceive viewers with ... - AOL

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    Multiple Trump ads omit critical words from quotes by and about Vice President Kamala Harris on the subject of tax policy. One Trump ad misleadingly depicts comments about fracking from Trump’s ...

  3. 1984 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The Reagan campaign briefly used "Born in the U.S.A.", a song criticizing the treatment of Vietnam War veterans (which they mistakenly thought was devoid of anti-war content and a very jingoistic patriotic rock song), as a campaign song, without permission, until Springsteen, a lifelong Democrat, insisted that they stop. [168]

  4. Ronald Reagan 1984 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Reagan-Bush '84 financed its pre-convention campaign, including the television ads, with a successful fundraising effort, reaching its fundraising goals by April 1984. Finance Director Timothy G. Ryan reported raising over $26 million, with $12 million from direct mail solicitations, $4 million from fundraising events, and over $10 million in ...

  5. One of Donald Trump’s closing ads uses deceptively edited ...

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    A recent campaign ad by former President Donald Trump criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris' economic policies, but it misleadingly edits on-screen quotes to distort what the source material ...

  6. Chris Christie: Most effective Trump ad was ‘Kamala Harris is ...

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    “The most effective ad that the Trump campaign ran in this campaign was, you know, ‘Kamala Harris is for they/them, and Donald Trump is for us.’ “That’s because most people don’t see ...

  7. Bear in the woods - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz created an ad titled "Scorpion" with an opening line, "There's a Scorpion in the desert". In the ad Cruz used the image of a scorpion to show the threat Islamic terrorism posed to the United States. This ad was instantly recognized as a copy or an homage to Reagan's.

  8. After demonizing critics as 'evil' and 'enemies,' Trump says ...

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    Former President Trump, in a rambling speech at his election watch party, claimed he would unite the country, following his increasingly demonizing attacks on his critics over the last few months.

  9. Jesse Jackson 1984 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, a young Conrad Tillard worked as a coordinator of the presidential campaign, first in Philadelphia and then at Jackson's national headquarters in Washington, D.C. [7] [8] [9] Years later Tillard said: "I became discouraged and almost bitter against the political process, because I felt that he was disrespected, but that was in my ...