"Campaign advertisements" refers to the promotional videos, commercials, or messages created by political candidates or parties during an election campaign. These advertisements aim to persuade and influence voters by highlighting the candidate's qualities, achievements, and policies, with the goal of gaining support and votes.
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developing campaign advertisements and editorial cartoons, to lessons that explore the impact of the youth vote, these activities offer students eye - opening opportunities to research today's unique political climate.
The term «limited campaign activities» is not intended to permit the use of common forms of
campaign advertisement which include, but are not limited to, billboards, bumperstickers, media commercials, newspaper advertisements, signs, etc..
This For Freedoms
political campaign advertisement, created by Zoë Buckman and Hank Willis Thomas, is featured along side 14 others also made by artists in a special section of this month's issue of W Magazine titled The Art of Politics.
The message that now is a great time to buy or sell a home is one of the themes of this year's Public
Awareness Campaign advertisements running on major network and cable television stations.
They've been slamming each other in
campaign advertisements for weeks, with each linking the other to Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the House, in one form or another.
The
early campaign advertisement «Life of Julia» depicted its subject as a thoroughgoing dependent upon the assistance of the federal government who is otherwise bereft of human company (except, briefly, for a child named Zachary who ceases to be a presence in her life shortly after he enters public schools).
Volunteer mobilization and the translation of volunteers» time and effort into instrumentally useful activities may sound dry and dull in comparison to the more immediately exciting speculation about what the
next campaign advertisement will highlight or how the candidate will perform in the next debate.
The donation to Arlene Foster's party — which was used to fund key
Leave campaign advertisements across the UK in the run up to the European referendum — was initially kept hidden because of Northern Ireland's donor secrecy laws.
A negative National Republican
Congressional Campaign advertisement featuring Democratic candidate Kim Myers and Upstate Jobs Party candidate Martin Babinec labels the two as «liberal millionaires» who have outsourced jobs.
«Studies have shown that graphic antismoking
media campaign advertisements can help encourage smokers to quit, though we found placing a single graphic health warning at the POS did not have the same effect.»
The Get Into
Teaching campaign advertisement, which prompted a number of complaints from education bosses who claimed the advert exaggerated teachers» pay, has been excused by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).
Unlike brick and mortar stores, which only have so much space for co-op deals, Amazon can sell an almost infinite amount in co-op like advantages: extra content for each book on the site,
search campaign advertisements, email blasts, and more.
Muntadas and Marshall Reese, Political Advertisement VI: 1952 - 2004, 2004 75 min, b & w and color, sound The last 50 years of American
presidential campaign advertisements are reviewed in Muntadas and Marshall Reese's Political Advertisement VI: 1952 - 2004 which traces the development of increasingly sophisticated strategies for marketing the candidates.
In March, news reports exposed how Cambridge Analytica, a political consulting firm, accessed the private information of millions of Facebook users without their permission and used the data for
targeted campaign advertisements on social media, while undercover videos revealed how the agency used tactics such as bribery and entrapment to implicate political opponents in elections worldwide.
And now, the Times reports, Lazio is using images of September 11
in campaign advertisements, breaking what the paper calls «something of an unwritten rule of politics.»
After spending the last hour looking through the majority of the progressive / lefty political sites in the blogads network, I was surprised at how few different issue and
campaign advertisements I saw.
«Designating advertisements as issue advocacy doesn't preclude them from being
a campaign advertisement,» Sugarman said.
On Monday, West Virginia Senate Candidate Joe Manchin, a Democrat, went so far in
a campaign advertisement as to shoot a bullet through a cap - and - trade legislation his party supports.
In the current election in Germany there is one party which gets most of
their campaign advertisement financed by a political NGO from Switzerland.
Among other things, Mr. Cuomo used
a campaign advertisement that quoted Mr. D'Amato.
In one
campaign advertisement, she noted that Barlow doesn't pay property tax or utility bills because he lives with his parents.
When Slaughter was first elected in 1986, she ousted Republican Rep. Fred Eckert after running
a campaign advertisement in which Peggy Say accused him of refusing to «speak up» for her brother, kidnapped Associated Press reporter Terry Anderson.
The «Yes»
campaign advertisements were thought to be much more effective, showing their speakers listening to and answering people's concerns, while the «No» campaign's broadcasts featured speakers reading from an autocue.
In a 2007
campaign advertisement, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani said, «I had prostate cancer, five, six years ago.
«Mike Bloomberg changed that system,» said one of the mayor's
campaign advertisements.
last spring when the education reform industry lobby group, A Better Connecticut, spent money on a poll to test various messages to promote Malloy and then over $ 2 million on
campaign advertisements «thanking» Malloy for his leadership in promoting charter schools and the privatization of public education.
I have not tried Campaign Tracker but, according to Clio, it works with
any campaign advertisements that include a phone number or that link to the firm's website.