With the nation facing an unprecedented public health crisis, Sen. Martha McSally, who faces what could turn out to be the most difficult election of her career, is suspending campaign functions crucial to Republicans' effort to maintain control of the Senate.
McSally, R-Ariz., is halting all television political ads for at least 30 days and has suspended all door-knocking operations, which put her on-the-ground staff in direct contact with thousands of Arizonans across the state. The decision comes days after an outside group allied with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell went up with a $700,000 ad buy to benefit McSally.
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Here's what Ontario's new COVID-19 ad campaign looks like
The province's multi-million dollar campaign to spread facts and guidance amid the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic has officially launched to the public.
The informational ads started being disseminated via digital, broadcast and print platforms across Ontario on March 14, and are intended to help remind the public of best practices to avoid large-scale community spread .
This expanded campaign will complement previous material issued by the government, and will continue to evolve to incorporate new advice from health officials, such as the latest travel restrictions and ways to help protect others.
Coronavirus Warning Ad Campaign Planned By White House & TV Networks – Deadline
Donald Trump may have initially been slow to comprehend the scope of the novel coronavirus, but the formerly Celebrity Apprentice host hasn’t ever been lacking when it comes to showmanship and getting his message out there. Now Trump has some big media buddies in his PR tent to stop further fallout from COVID-19.
Following weeks of missteps and misinformation from the top down, the White House just now announced a “major partnership” with NBCUniversal, the Walt Disney Company, iHeartMedia and ViacomCBS to “effectively communicate accurate and timely information directly to the American people” on a multitude of platforms.
Trump wanted to bury Biden after the primary. Now he can’t. - POLITICO
President Donald Trump's top political advisers in recent weeks envisioned unleashing a massive advertising campaign against Joe Biden to define him for the general election before he had a chance to recover from the primary.
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The Trump operation's reassessment underscores how the pandemic has disrupted virtually every element of the campaign for both parties. With less than eight months until Election Day, Trump and Biden are being forced to rethink their plans on everything from fundraising to field operations to staffing.
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Trump Campaign To Twitter: Label Democrats' Ads That Twist Trump's Words. Twitter: Nope.
On Thursday, Twitter rebuffed a request from the Trump campaign to affix a "manipulated media" warning tag on a video reportedly pushed by Democrats, as The Hill reported, that had been deceptively edited so President Trump appeared to refer to the coronavirus as a "hoax."
The Hill reported, "At issue is a new video that has been viewed millions of times featuring audio of Trump saying: 'The coronavirus, this is their new hoax.'" The Hill noted that The Washington Post's fact checkers gave Four Pinocchios to an ad former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign used with the same audio.
Dem Super Pacs Gear Up To Spend MILLIONS On Ad Campaign Blaming Trump For Coronavirus | The Daily
The ads will air in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and North Carolina — all states where Democratic votes are key, and all states that are leaning, at least slightly, towards Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. Around half the ads — $2.5 million work — will air before the end of April. The rest will air in July, around the time both parties hold their nominating conventions.
Based on early clips, released on Twitter, Pacronym will focus on a largely debunked story about President Donald Trump "eliminating" the White House pandemic office.
Stay at home with the family even if your symptoms are mild, says UK ad campaign
People in the UK are being told they should stay at home for two weeks even if they, or a member of their household, only have mild symptoms of coronavirus, a new ad campaign there states.
In the new advert, England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty reminds the public: “It’s important we all protect older people and those with existing health conditions from coronavirus.
“If you or anyone in your household has a high temperature or a new and continuous cough – even if those symptoms are mild – you should all stay at home.
Nando's latest ad campaign takes a cheap, sanitised shot at a rival
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Wow. @MarthaMcSally takes down campaign ads and suspends campaigning to help lead Arizonans through the Coronavirus… https://t.co/PiWbMCUgHe mattdizwhitlock (from Washington, DC) Wed Mar 18 17:01:11 +0000 2020
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