A new ad takes aim at former Vice President Joe Biden's history of working with Republicans to cut Social Security and other benefits. (Image: Organize for Justice/screenshot)
Organize for Justice, the 501(c)4 campaign arm of Justice Democrats, is rolling out a series of primary campaign ads targeting former Vice President Joe Biden and former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg in early states voting and caucusing to select the 2020 Democratic nominee.
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Trump-aligned group launches ad campaign hitting Doug Jones on impeachment | TheHill
The group, America First Policies, will roll out the first installment of the campaign Wednesday, with a $450,000 buy in Alabama accusing Jones of aligning himself with the "radical left" and urging him to put an end to impeachment proceedings against Trump.
"Instead of confirming conservative judges, instead of securing our borders by funding the wall, Jones is siding with them," a narrator says in the ad, which will debut across media markets in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile and Montgomery.
Lastminute debuts 'Holiopathy' ad campaign for January blues | Netimperative - latest digital
lastminute.com has launched an insight-based multi-channel, international marketing campaign, dubbing the term 'Holiopathy' to promote its packaged products as a medicine-like remedy to January blues.
After selecting a holiday package, which will be broken down across themes including Love, Family and Weather, consumers will be lead to dedicated microsites featuring videos with titles such as Lost Your Mojo? Feeling Unfit?
The campaign, which began on January 6th has performed especially well across the brand's social media channels, showing a 54% increase in engagement compared to similar campaigns.
Census Officials Kick Off $250 Million Ad Campaign in Washington - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los
"Through advertising, public events, partnerships and digital and traditional media, we are embarking on a nationwide effort to let everyone in the country know about the upcoming 2020 Census and encourage them to respond online, by phone or by mail," said Steven Dillingham, director of the Census Bureau. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)
The U.S. Census Bureau unveiled its $500 million "Shape Your Future. Start Here," 2020 ad campaign on Tuesday, January 14, in Washington, D.C.
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California Democrat Christy Smith launches first TV ad in bid for Katie Hill's former House seat
The ad will air districtwide on TV as well as on digital platforms. Combined, it's a six-figure ad campaign.
Smith backs a plan to create a "public health insurance option for anyone who wants it," according to her campaign website.
Health care has been a highly debated topic heading into the 2020 elections, with Democratic candidates' races up and down the ballot proposing various degrees of public health care options.
Hannity Praises Trump Campaign Ad: 'Everything In There Is True' (It's Not)
Sean Hannity , tonight on his Fox News show, played President Donald Trump ‘s latest campaign ad while adding a personal approval of the ad stating that “everything in there is true.”
At least one of the claims in the Trump campaign ad, which was billed by Hannity as all being true, includes a claim on tax cuts which has been fact-checked, and deemed false.
The claim made by the Trump campaign and aired on Hannity states that under the administration the “largest tax cuts and reforms in history” was enacted into law.
Gloria releases first TV ad in San Diego mayoral campaign - The San Diego Union-Tribune
"Today skyrocketing housing prices and homelessness mean we're leaving too many San Diegans behind," said Gloria, a Democrat. "I'm fighting for people and neighborhoods, not those who stand in the way of progress."
The other leading candidates in the race, Republican Scott Sherman and Democrat Barbara Bry, said it is unlikely their campaigns would be able to afford TV ads before the March 3 primary. Both campaigns said they plan to promote their candidates in many other ways, which traditionally include social media, mailers and advertising in places other than TV.
Nationwide Bloomberg ad blasts Trump's treatment of military leaders | TheHill
The new ad goes after Trump over a report in a new book by The Washington Post's Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker that details how Trump unloaded on the nation's top military leaders in a private meeting, calling them "a bunch of dopes and babies."
Bloomberg is fast approaching the $200 million mark in advertising spending for his presidential campaign, which has focused predominantly on drawing contrasts between himself and Trump on issues such as health care and infrastructure.
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