HHS canceled a $250 million public service COVID-19 advertising campaign that would have offered early access to vaccines for Santa Claus performers in exchange for promoting the benefits of the vaccination, according to an Oct. 25 Wall Street Journal report.
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2. On Oct. 23, HHS said the Santa ad campaign would be canceled and the rest of the campaign is under the agency's review, according to the Journal. A spokesperson said HHS Secretary Alex Azar was unaware of Mr. Caputo's outreach discussions.
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GOP Tennessee Senator Calls For Medical Marijuana Legalization In New Campaign Ad | Marijuana
A Tennessee senator touted his support for legalizing medical marijuana in a campaign ad released on Friday.
In the 30-second spot, which has notably high production value for this kind of local race, state Sen. Steve Dickerson (R) talks about both the therapeutic benefits of cannabis and the consequences of broader marijuana criminalization.
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“I think that’s wrong. That’s why I’ve been pushing for criminal justice reform,” the senator added.
Campaigns Rush to Submit Facebook Ads Ahead of Limits - WSJ
Republican and Democratic political advertisers are scrambling to submit their ads to Facebook Inc. before the end of Monday after the social network decided not to allow new political ads in the week leading up to Election Day.
Facebook's move, which it announced last month as part of an effort to limit misinformation that could lead to civil unrest , is prompting campaigns to submit new ads for approval as soon as possible. Some are also looking for other platforms or social-media influencers to carry their messages.
SPLC Launches $25,000 Ad Campaign Supporting Mississippi's Ballot Measure 2 | Southern Poverty
JACKSON, Mississippi – The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has launched a $25,000 digital advertising campaign, urging Mississippians to vote yes on Ballot Measure 2 on Election Day.
Ballot Measure 2 would ensure that Mississippi statewide candidates who receive the most votes win elections.
The existing law, drafted as part of the current Mississippi Constitution in 1890, created a two-tiered process for electing someone to statewide office, requiring statewide candidates to win the popular vote and a majority of House districts. If no candidate accomplishes both, Mississippi's highly gerrymandered House of Representatives determines the winner.
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And the campaign ad windfall winner is ... Fox News | Ad Age
And the winner of the election is ... well, Fox News, for one. That's a key takeaway from this, the penultimate pre-Election Day edition of Ad Age Campaign Ad Scorecard—an ongoing project led by Ad Age Datacenter Director of Data Management Kevin Brown in partnership with Kantar/CMAG. Since Jan. 1, 2019, we've been tracking campaign ad spending across the presidential, U.S. Senate, congressional and gubernatorial races in an attempt to make sense of the marketing machine of American politics.
NAR boosts awareness of fair housing issues with newest ad campaign
The National Association of Realtors has launched a new ad campaign , an extension of its "That's Who We R" effort, working with creative advertising agency Havas Chicago to create an omnichannel campaign to drive awareness of fair housing issues.
NAR said, "this ad won't end discrimination in real estate. People will,” and recommends that its members and the public report fair housing violations to HUD .gov. Their ad messages are targeted to fair housing advocates, first-time homebuyers, marginalized groups, lawmakers in Washington, D.C. and Realtors.
The 19 greatest and worst presidential campaign ads of the 2020 election
GOP Challenger Uses Top Cop's Criticism of Kim Foxx in Campaign Ad | Chicago News | WTTW
A screenshot from a campaign ad from former Cook County Judge Pat O'Brien shows a quoted phrase from Chicago police Superintendent David Brown. (Pat O'Brien for State's Attorney / YouTube)
The latest television ad from the Republican challenger running for Cook County State's Attorney uses a statement from Chicago police Superintendent David Brown to blast incumbent Kim Foxx, in an attempt to exploit tension between Foxx, Brown and his boss — Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
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HHS halted a coronavirus ad campaign funded by $250M in taxpayer money that would've had Santa performers promote t… https://t.co/FF32wDuYdC rebeccaballhaus (from Washington, D.C.) Sun Oct 25 16:03:33 +0000 2020
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