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This ad is superb. Hard not to like her.
This ad is superb. Hard not to like her.
This ad is superb. Hard not to like her.
How much you wanna bet she doesn't break 40% of the vote?
This ad is superb. Hard not to like her.
How much you wanna bet she doesn't break 40% of the vote?
Nice military service background and a cool (chilling?) story, if true, about being personally told only donors would be heard by Carter. Aside from that, the ad contained no policy changes (aside from those already made) that she advocates. Essentially, just a 'vote for me because I'm not going to be (allegedly unapproachable?) like him' ad.
So she changed parties just to oppose Carter?
I have no idea. I generally ignore political ads that are fluff or negative and wish that more were issue oriented with at least some proposed policy specifics.
It's certainly stirring "fluff," but you're right--what's her platform?
It changes depending on whether she is speaking to a Bell County or Williamson County audience.
What does she say to one versus what she says to the other? Links? Do you think she'll receive solidarity votes from Fort Hood?
It's MJ, not BJ as you post in your title. I wonder what's on your mind.