So it’s probably no surprise that it’s playing a role in the CD-7 campaign between Tom Malinowski and Republican challenger Thomas H. Kean Jr.
This has nothing to do with anything Malinowski has done in the 21 months he’s been in the House.
To grasp what’s happening, we must return to 2006 when Malinowski worked for Human Rights Watch, a non-governmental agency that advocates for human rights all over the world.
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Global launches first multi-brand ad campaign
Adam Johnson, chief marketing officer at Global, told Campaign : "Historically, Global has been the family behind some of the most-loved entertainment brands across the country and we've always proudly put the radio brands at the fore. And Global has been the brand architecture, the endorser that sits behind it.
"Over the past few years, we have launched The Global Awards, Global Player and then, with the acquisition of the outdoor business, it felt like now's the time to really step into the limelight."
Fact check: Trump campaign runs Facebook ads featuring fake image of Biden wearing earpiece -
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump's campaign has been serially dishonest on social media, repeatedly using altered or deceptively clipped videos and images to try to make opponent Joe Biden appear senile.
Hugh Jackman Stars in New R.M. Williams’ Global Boot Ad Campaign – Footwear News
As Global Boot Ambassador for R.M. Williams, Hugh Jackman showed a true affinity for the Australian footwear brand in a new tongue-in-cheek video released as part of its new advertising campaign. In the video, The Wolverine alum is seen having a discussion with one of the company’s executives and taking the brand-loyal dress code a bit too literally.
To uphold the protocol of wearing only R.M. Williams boots, the film shows Jackman donning just the shoes for the meeting — opting to not pair them with any clothes. The under 90-second clip shows the brand executive uncomfortably navigating this awkward interaction before encouraging The Greatest Showman star to wear an outfit with this beloved boots from now on. However, Jackman seems to be too enamored with the comfort and quality of his R.M.
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In this Sept. 29, 2020, file photo, from l-r., first lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and Jill Biden during the first presidential debate at Case Western University and Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. President Trump and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for the coronavirus, the president tweeted early Friday. | AP/ Julio Cortez
Emily in Paris Episode 3 recap: Emily questions a risqué ad campaign
EMILY IN PARIS (L to R) LILY COLLINS as EMILY in episode 103 of EMILY IN PARIS. Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2020
Emily voices her concerns over a risqué new ad campaign in Emily in Paris Episode 3 while juggling plumbing problems and rude co-workers.
At her apartment, the water cuts out while in the middle of a shower. The landlady thinks Emily is the one causing all of the issues — she just had a fuse blow last week. Gabriel tries to help mitigate matters between the two women, but the landlady is happy to tell Emily to use the bidet until the plumbing is fixed.
Dennis Quaid To Appear In $300M White House COVID Ad Campaign – Report – Deadline
UPDATE, with Quaid response In an Instagram video post titled, in caps, “NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPOLITICIZED,” actor Dennis Quaid says he’s “feeling some outrage and a lot of disappointment” about reports in “the cancel culture media” regarding his involvement in a public service campaign about COVID-19.
The involvement of Quaid and gospel singer Cece Winans was first reported in a Politico article today about a $300 million White House ad campaign touting the Trump Administration’s response to COVID-19. The ad blitz, promoting a “defeat despair” message, is set to launch prior to Election Day on Nov. 3.
U.S. Coronavirus Ad Campaign to 'Inspire Hope' Facing Review
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