Missouri's crime reform bill is receiving support in the form of a digital campaign from a conservative advocacy organization.
Liberty Alliance, a conservative group that voiced its support of SB 600 last month, launched a digital ad campaign to encourage Gov. Mike Parson to sign the crime bill into law.
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The bill has seen extensive support from Liberty Alliance and an endorsement from the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys since it passed through both chambers in May. It has also seen opposition from a number of organizations encouraging the governor to veto the bill, including the ACLU and Americans for Prosperity Missouri (AFP-MO).
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Joe Biden holiday campaign ad gives his definition of success - Axios
Why it matters: The ad is part of Biden's effort to leverage his experience as what the campaign calls "a core strength," at a time President Trump is arguing, as he put in Tulsa, that Biden's record "can be summed up as four decades of betrayal, calamity, and failure. He never did anything."
The Biden campaign says the minute-long digital ad is part of a paid-media blitz in battleground states, highlighting Biden's "leadership experience and core values." Two others:
'A Mask is Just a Mask': Oregon launches ad campaign advocating for face coverings
The campaign, dubbed 'A Mask is Just a Mask,' stresses that wearing face coverings does not represent a political statement.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Following her announcement earlier this week that face covering requirements would apply statewide , Governor Kate Brown also unveiled an ad campaign advocating for their use, dubbed "A Mask is Just a Mask."
“We have a chance to protect ourselves and each other," Brown said. "If we follow the advice of doctors by wearing a face covering in public, physically distancing, and avoiding large gatherings, we can keep our friends and loved ones healthy and safe."
Peroni launches multichannel ad campaign ahead of pubs reopening - Essential Retail
Beer brand Peroni Nastro Azzuro is today (2 July) launching a major new multichannel ad campaign, as the UK prepares to return to the pub.
The 'Walk With Us' campaign, which will be broadcast on TV, radio, video on demand, out-of-home, print, and social media, reflects Italian culture and focuses on the Italian ritual of La Passeggiata – an early evening walk people take to connect and socialise.
Peroni said the new ad drive aims to highlight the feelings people will have experienced in recent months during the pandemic and government-mandated lockdown period . The brand said people may now have a renewed sense of appreciation for the things that they may have taken for granted – even something as simple as a walk – and this message is reflected in the ads.
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Ad spending soars as Trump plays defense in red states - CNNPolitics
Washington(CNN) A group of anti-Trump Republicans is spending $2 million on new TV and digital ads supporting former Vice President Joe Biden in two states President Donald Trump won in 2016 -- the latest in a blitz of ad buys in red states from both sides of the presidential race.
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Republican Voters Against Trump, which launched last month and announced a $10 million ad campaign, told CNN it is allocating a fifth of that budget to ads that target Republican or Republican-leaning voters in both Arizona and North Carolina.
Inside the Ad Boycott That Has Facebook on the Defensive - POLITICO
Hundreds of companies are boycotting the social media giant. Here's the backstory of how it happened.
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The boycott has emerged as a crucial test for a company that has become a key player in American politics simply because of what it hosts and promotes on its site, and which until recently had been vocally doubling down on its commitment to keeping an open platform for users' speech.
It is also a behind-the-scenes triumph for a novel coalition of civil rights groups and other advocacy organizations — the architects of the #StopHateForProfit campaign that many of the boycotting companies have signed onto.
Doug Jones cuts pro-mask campaign ad: 'Our health depends on each other' | TheHill
Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.) urged Alabamians to wear masks to stem the spread of the coronavirus in a campaign ad released Wednesday.
"The COVID crisis has shown how our health depends on each other, on our neighbors, on our loved ones, our coworkers," Jones says in the 30-second spot over images of people donning masks.
"Wearing masks and social distancing is about protecting each other: our parents and grandparents, the friend who has diabetes or a heart condition we didn't know about, the front-line workers who put themselves at risk, and so our small businesses open safely and get our economy moving," he adds. "In Alabama, we do this for each other."
BC Liberal Ad Campaign Pours Funding into Anti-LGBTQ Christian Magazine | Val Wilde | Friendly
While it’s normal for political parties to advertise in community publications, including those directed at niche demographics, this specific choice of magazine leaves some people questioning what values the BC Liberals truly stand for.
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Progressive media outlet PressProgress broke the story earlier this week, in which they showed the receipts — literally — proving that at least twelve Liberal members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) allocated part of their community advertising budget, amounting to $1,700 (CAD) to Light Christian Media Inc., publishers of The Light Magazine . (That amount is expected to increase once numbers for 2020, not yet available, become part of the public record.)
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