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2014 Election Year ads

Porchev

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Oh, election years bring out all sorts of creative new ads:

 
Well, as per usual with election ads, that was a minute of absolutely nothing. No information, no plans, no harms, no solutions. Nothing.

This should be a fun election year. :roll:
 
I ditched TV for Hulu and Netflix, not only is it cheaper, but I have yet to see any moronic campaign ads yet! (Hope I don't jinx myself)
 
Oh, election years bring out all sorts of creative new ads:



Interesting. I wonder where they are running that ad. It was a fun idea, but Obama isn't running for anything. They usually tie a candidate to the President in an ad....

OMG you should see the ads here heating up for the Scott Brown/Jeanne Shaheen race. Things are getting ugly....
 
I ditched TV for Hulu and Netflix, not only is it cheaper, but I have yet to see any moronic campaign ads yet! (Hope I don't jinx myself)
Yeah, of my friends don't have cable. I don't even have a TV. Everyone has Hulu, Netflix or HBO Go.
 
Interesting. I wonder where they are running that ad. It was a fun idea, but Obama isn't running for anything. They usually tie a candidate to the President in an ad....

OMG you should see the ads here heating up for the Scott Brown/Jeanne Shaheen race. Things are getting ugly....

I can imagine they are getting ugly. I do like Scott Brown, but I haven't seen any of the ads. Here in Georgia we have two people trying to win basically by using their famous last names (Carter and Nunn). Nunn for Senator and Carter for Gov.
 
From Georgia's U.S. Senate race:



 
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