Sentences with phrase «tv ads portraying»

The Republican Governors Association has gone up with TV ads portraying Askins as a liberal and tying her to President Obama.
They've purchased TV ads portraying the convention as potentially corrupt and controlled by lawmakers who already hold power.
Trump has a new TV ad portraying the Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, as not tough enough to handle major foreign policy issues.
The glitzy TV ads portray the holiday season as a time to relax, enjoy good food, and generally take time out from your hectic schedule.

Not exact matches

TV ads were the best way to reach viewers, and reach them with a more intimate, interesting message than you could portray on a radio.
There is a lot more to Canada's dairy farms than the idyllic settings portrayed in the TV ads with the dancing cows.
At the LCA dinner on Saturday, an annual event held by the Albany press corp featuring humorous appearances by politicians, Paterson portrayed an extremely whiny version of the wheelchair - bound man from those TV ads criticizing health care budget cuts a couple of months ago — while also taking shots at Malcolm Smith, Sheldon Silver, and the Post's Fred Dicker.
Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice is up with her first TV ad of the AG's campaign, which plays up her gender, but also portrays her as a hard - nosed crime - fighter who's tough enough to protect New Yorkers from all manner of ills.
She kept busy for the next year or so in a series of American TV ads for a computer company, portraying an androgynous «young DaVinci» type.
While their friendly ads on TV portray State Farm as a company dedicated to the welfare of injured individuals, make no mistake; State Farm is a for - profit insurance company which exists for the sole reason of making as much money as possible.
Most consumers recalled TV ads that featured spokespeople portrayed as reliable and trustworthy.
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