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  2. AIPAC super PAC accused of altering Bush’s appearance in ads

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    Bush previously claimed that ads from her 2020 opponent, former Rep. William Lacy Clay, who is also Black, darkened her skin. In 2022, a firm working for New York Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D ...

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

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    Here are the 10 TV ads that the presidential candidates and their allies have spent the most on during the first three weeks of October, according to data from the ad tracking firm AdImpact. 1. FF ...

  4. Attack ads target 3 Oklahoma Supreme Court justices ahead of ...

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    The ads also highlight the fact that the justices were named to the bench by Democratic governors. Hunter said he believed the attack messaging was unfair, because it targeted a small number of ...

  5. Attack ad - Wikipedia

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    Studies claim that 82% of Americans dislike attack ads, and 53% believe that the "ethics and values" of election campaigns have worsened since 1985. [27] The voting public see attack ads as an element of smear campaigning. [28] Other research indicates that voters are open to candidates attacking each other if the issues in question are ...

  6. Trust (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Early on in the campaign, Buchanan's campaign ads attacked Bush for his broken "Read my lips: no new taxes" promise from the 1988 election; following his unexpectedly strong showing in the New Hampshire primary, he also began targeting Bush on social issues, billing himself as the candidate of social conservatives in campaign ads aired before ...

  7. Revolving Door (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    A CBS News/New York Times poll showed that of all of the political ads of the 1988 presidential campaign, this one had the greatest impact on respondents. The percentage of poll respondents who felt Bush was "tough enough" on crime rose from 23 percent in July 1988 to 61 percent in late October 1988 while the proportion saying Dukakis was "not tough enough" on crime rose from 36 to 49 percent ...

  8. Why is the Trump campaign mocking DeSantis's 'pudding fingers'?

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    Here's everything we know about the latest attack ad against the former president's potential challenger in the 2024 Republican primary, and the pudding story that inspired it.

  9. Campaign advertising - Wikipedia

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    The positive and emotionally provocative ads proved more successful than negative attack ads. [3] He was so highly successful that he won against Walter Mondale with a 49 to 1 state victory. [citation needed] In the 1988 United States presidential election, attack ads returned with a renewed vigor.