RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Despite vaccination numbers going up, there are still some who are unsure about getting the shot.
A recent Kaiser poll shows that about 13% of people surveyed would definitely "not get the vaccine " Among those results, it showed that in more-conservative groups, about one-third would opt-out.
"Part of the campaign is to try to help them learn enough so that when it is their turn, regardless of which of the three is available to them, that they go ahead and say 'Okay, let's do this.'"
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In new ad campaign, dark-money group calls for Hassan, Shaheen to oppose federal voting bill
Restoration Action's companion super PAC is funded almost entirely by an Illinois-based conservative megadonor; NHDP labels ad false
The clash of political parties and ideologies over the effect on New Hampshire of the federal voting bill known as the For the People Act continued this week with a new advertising push by an Illinois-based conservative group targeting Sens. Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen.
The state Democratic Party labels as false an ad being aired by Restoration Action, a conservative 501-c:4 issues advocacy organization associated with a super PAC called Restoration PAC.
Pinterest has introduced a new ad campaign and rolled out Business Access (an ad management
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Ad Campaign Calls on Biden to Dramatically Cut Car Pollution
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity launched an online ad and petition campaign today urging President Joe Biden to set strong clean-car standards and reject automaker pleas for weak ones.
"To tackle the climate crisis, we need President Biden to lead a dramatic drawdown of the largest-polluting sector of our economy," said Dan Becker, director of the Center's Safe Climate Transport Campaign . "Automakers are blowing smoke when they lobby for a deal that would achieve roughly half of what the industry agreed to a decade ago."
Not to change the topic exactly:
Giant lawn and flower monsters run amok in GlaxoSmithKline's latest OTC Flonase ad campaign
While dozens of people run screaming, the Flonase-using protagonists sit calmly reading or eating ice cream. The commercials' tagline? Allergies don't have to be scary.
Sibling brand Flonase Sensimist went OTC in 2016 with its own advertising campaign launch, centered on its gentle mist and a similar six-blocking power. Both brands are included in the new campaign, which also uses a reminder of Flonase's spray action with a "Psst, psst" onomatopoeia voice-over at the beginning and end of the ad.
White Claw to make its biggest ad push ever as seltzer space heats up
White Claw's star has risen on the back of social media videos and viral memes. Now, ahead of further expansion, the spiked seltzer brand is poised to launch its first global ad campaign to cement its status as the biggest-selling brand in the space.
The Mark Anthony Brands beverage on Thursday will launch a campaign called "Let's White Claw" as it plans to launch in 10 new, yet unnamed, markets in 2021. The ad campaign, done with Accenture agency Rothco, will mark the company's first global campaign and "by far" its biggest, chief marketing officer John Shea told CNBC this week.
Biden administration launches ad campaign, leaders' network to encourage vaccination
President Joe Biden speaks during an event on COVID-19 vaccinations and the response to the pandemic, in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus, Monday, March 29, 2021, in Washington.
The rollout comes as the Biden administration prepares for the next phase of the US’s vaccination effort, with vaccines becoming more accessible and more widely available. All adults are expected to be eligible to get their shot by May 1, putting concerns about vaccine hesitancy front of mind.
NJ Launches Ad Campaign to Warn Motorists of Distracted Driving | Government |
Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety (HTS) launched a statewide public awareness campaign aimed at providing motorists with good reasons to give the road their undivided attention.
The campaign launch coincides with the kickoff of National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a time when states across the country join together to raise awareness of the dangers of risky, behind-the-wheel behaviors, like texting, chatting on handheld cell phones, eating and applying make-up.
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