A new advertising campaign from Everytown for Gun Safety is targeted at an unusual demographic for an organization that promotes stricter gun laws: card-carrying, dues-paying members of the National Rifle Association.
The six-figure campaign includes television ads on Fox News, CNN and MSNBC, as well as digital ads directed at N.R.A. members and gun owners. Ads will also be shown to viewers in Virginia, where the N.R.A. has its headquarters, and Orlando, Fla., where the group's chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, is expected to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference later this week.
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Coronavirus: Manitoba expands ‘safe at home’ program, launches new ad campaign -
The Manitoba government is expanding a program designed to give those stuck at home during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic something to do.
Launched in December, the Safe at Home program provides funding to local groups to put together programming that people can watch or use online, including fitness classes, arts programming, mental health courses, and cooking programs.
On Monday Sport, Culture and Heritage Minister Cathy Cox said the province is adding $2 million to the program’s original $3-million budget.
The General® Insurance Evolves Brand To Drive Growth Among New Audiences | TN State News |
Tullahoma will now be sending a total of six wrestlers to the TSSAA Individual State Tournament this coming week after Elijah Cowan and Cadan Avans both clinched their seats based on their performances at region this past Saturday.
After 125 years in business, Couch's closed its doors late last year. If you want to get one last glimpse inside the store as it was, watch "American Pickers" at 8 p.m. CT Monday, Feb. 22 on The History Channel.
Olivia Munn has bravely opened up about her fibromyalgia battle, after being diagnosed two years ago.
Democratic trio launch new TV ad shop - POLITICO
Declaration Media is joining a crowded landscape of advertising firms pitching their services to Democratic candidates and causes.
A person wears a shirt stating "VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO!" while lining up outside in advance of a campaign rally with former President Barack Obama in Philadelphia. | Mark Makela/Getty Images
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Three experienced Democratic campaigners are launching a new media firm with a "screen-agnostic" spirit informed by their experience in recent high-profile election fights.
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Tata Power launches maiden pan-India ad campaign, Marketing & Advertising News, ET
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In between the multitude of social media posts this weekend celebrating the industry of Olly Skipp and the ingenuity and invention of Emi Buendia and Teemu Pukki there were a number concerning the new stand-wrap vinyls from Lotus.
One of the plastic banners clearly shared the prestige car maker's 'For The Drivers' strap-line with the iFollow audience but there were other giant yellow and green messages that were cryptic to say the least - the kind of scrambled lettering seen sometimes when your laptop can't handle an alien font.
Firearms group to face censure as it ramps up anti-Liberal ad campaign - National | Globalnews.ca
A House of Commons committee will be asked Monday to censure the National Firearms Association (NFA) over comments the association's president made in a recent conference call, Global News has learned.
In the meantime, the NFA has been preparing since July to run "custom attack ads" against Liberal members of Parliament it hopes to help defeat in the next general election.
The office of the House of Commons Sergeant-at-Arms, which is responsible for the safety and security of all MPs, has also been alerted to the comments made Wednesday by NFA president Sheldon Clare. It is being pressed, sources tell Global News, to consider those comments in the context of several threats made against MPs in the last year, including an attack against the residence of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last July and threats made to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh in September .
Republicans pressure 2022 Democrats over Becerra nomination - POLITICO
"We want them to know that there is a political cost to voting for Becerra and if they vote yes, they'll see it in 100 ads between now and 2022," a political adviser said.
Sen. Tom Cotton is spending tens of thousands of dollars of campaign funds on digital ads starting this week, when Xavier Becerra will appear before two Senate committees. | Greg Nash-Pool/Getty Images
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Conservatives know they likely don't have the votes to block President Joe Biden's pick to run HHS, Xavier Becerra. But they're launching new ad blitzes and pressure campaigns targeting Senate Democrats up for reelection and others they believe can be swayed, aiming to make a vote to confirm him a political liability.
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