Sentences with phrase «run election ads»

That's in part why Congress asked the companies to retain all data relevant to their investigation beyond the 11 month requirement of media organizations that run election ads.

Not exact matches

The National Party ran a television ad 186 times that used the song «Eminem Esque» during its successful 2014 election campaign before pulling the ad off the air.
But they will make it a lot harder for anyone to do what the Russians did during the 2016 election and use fake accounts and pages to run ads.
The paper has run ads after the election to highlight its content as «created, curated, and checked in a real newsroom.»
The NRCC ran ads against Lamb telling voters he would be identical to Pelosi if he made it to the House, which other Republican groups piled on in the weeks leading up to Election Day.
Before the Cambridge imbroglio, there were Russian agents running election - related propaganda campaigns through targeted ads and fake political events.
At the same time, in an update on parallel measures it's taking to fight election interference, Facebook says it will launch a public archive in the summer showing «all ads that ran with a political label».
Though it's unclear how that data was used in the 2016 elections, Vox noted that Trump's digital operation was «shockingly effective,» running thousands of variants of online ads to help «determine which messages were resonating where and then shape Trump's travel schedule around it.»
Stamos, who joined the social giant almost three years ago after a very public stint in a similar role at Yahoo, ran the team inside Facebook tasked with hunting down ads related to the Kremlin's efforts to sow unrest in the U.S. ahead of the presidential election.
A press release from Cambridge celebrating its Ogilvy Award win featured a statement from then - senior vice president Emily Cornell: «Our team was able to identify a key group of undecided women voters in the final months leading up to the Election Day,» she said, «which ultimately led to «Can't Run Her House» — one of the most successful ads of the cycle.»
«Most of the paid ads the Internet Research Agency ran on Facebook prior to the 2016 election didn't mention Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump — but they did mention divisive political issues like guns, LGBT rights, immigration, and racial issues,» said Sen. Mark Warner, D - Va., who along with Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D - Minn., and John McCain, R - Ariz., have sponsored the bill.
Donors who want to shape the political environment would do more good running these kinds of advertizing campaigns than giving Karl Rove money to intervene against the ghost of Christine O'Donnell and run ineffective general election ads.
The party is in the Fair Elections coalition that has been running ads in favor of the public financing program.
... after Greg Gianforte body - slammed a reporter the night before Montanans went to the polls on Election Day, the DCCC, Priorities USA and MoveOn all ran digital ads that included audio from the scene.
During the ’06 election cycle, I was baffled about why more candidates weren't running ads on local political sites, since they're usually quite cheap, often on the order of $ 25 or $ 50 per week, and they're reaching a very tightly targeted audience.
Back in February, he paid for an ad that ran in Orthodox Jewish newspapers downstate challenging voters to repeat the election of GOP Bob Turner and reject Fidler's candidacy.
In the U.S., our radios and televisions run back - to - back ads from candidates and special interests in the months leading up to Election Day.
Republicans, particularly Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, have worked hard to woo Latino voters in recent years, and some worry that a single negative ad run against Long featuring comments like these would tank her — and fellow GOP candidates — in the general election.
As Maggie Haberman reports, de Blasio has had discussions in recent weeks with Google on the heels of his successful effort to get Goldman Sachs to agree not to spend on political ads in this election cycle — even though a recent US Supreme Court decision allows corporations to drop unlimited amounts of cash to try to elect of defeat candidates running for federal office.
Timing is the critical question: if the Russian ads ran months before Election Day as part of a package of content aimed at traditional U.S. battleground states, they become less of a sign of potential collusion.
The 145th AD special election has turned into a redux of sorts of the 2010 gubernatorial campaign, pitting a Democrat backed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo against a fellow Democrat (running on the GOP line) supported by Cuomo's defeated foe, Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino.
Hochul has said she will run in NY - 27 and won't primary Higgins (although there are some who believe she might reconsider this after Higgins failed to elect his top aide, Chris Fahey, to the 145th AD in last week's special election).
The Republican Candidate for Buffalo Mayor is filing a formal complaint with the State Board of Elections over a campaign ad run by Democratic Incumbent Byron Brown.
Ventura was the Reform Party candidate in the Minnesota gubernatorial election of 1998, running a low - budget campaign centered on grassroots events and unusual ads that urged citizens not to «vote for politics as usual».
And Mayor Byron W. Brown, running for re-election with only nominal competition in the general election, was suddenly back on television, spending a total of $ 106,500 in little more than two weeks on ads, campaign literature and a get - out - the - vote effort for himself and his fellow Democrats running for countywide office.
But in the days before the election, de Blasio ads were seen often running before YouTube videos as pre-roll.
In the days leading up to the election, Lhota campaign ads featuring former Mayor Rudy Giuliani ran on YouTube.
The Trump campaign paid Cambridge Analytica more than $ 6 million to target Facebook ads based on voter data it had collected in the run - up to the election, according to Federal Election Commission records cited by election, according to Federal Election Commission records cited by Election Commission records cited by Reuters.
The big dog, though, is the Koch - funded Americans for Prosperity, which is already running ads targeting Senate Democrats well over six months before the election.
Of course, the plethora of outside groups may just cause trouble — as I describe in an upcoming piece in Campaigns & Elections, Democratic field canvassing told the McAuliffe 2013 Virginia campaign that some of the TV ads run by Republican IE groups were actually hurting Ken Cuccinelli, not helping.
«With weeks and weeks... When you have $ 25 million to throw at an election and run six weeks of constant negative ads, most of which were lies and fabrications, we'll take a little shot back once in a while.»
The ad, which is Zeldin's second of this election cycle, will be running in what his campaign called a «heavy cable television schedule.»
Curran, with more of an eye on the general election, did not run any primary television ads.
Senate Republicans sent the party «over $ 350,000» before that year's election, most of which was quickly used by the Independence Party to run television ads and mailers targeting Democrats.
The state party is stepping in to assist Astorino in the final weeks of the campaign with this ad, which will run through Election Day.
Schneiderman's new ad, which appears below, will run through Election Day.
The National Organization for Marriage has been blocked from running ads in support of anti-gay teabagger gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, WIVB reports: «Federal Judge Richard Arcara has rejected a challenge to New York's election law... Read
(His campaign ran what many consider the best TV ad of the election cycle that featured him assembling an AR - 15 blindfolded.)
Up until now, the group had only run three ads for the general election.
While the landlord interest group ran a previous ad campaign in the lead up to last year's rent freeze, the RSA plans to continue the negative spots after this year's vote — all the way up to the next mayoral election in 2017.
The money comes as an independent expenditure committee aligned with the state's teachers union has sought to bolster Democrats running for the Senate over the last several weeks with TV ads and mailers in the final weeks of the general election.
If I have so much money that I can put pressure on the candidates running for election - by funding TV ads or political campaigns or by threatening not to do so - I exercise a power far beyond my own voting power.
Fair Elections for New York, an umbrella group for several organizations that has the politically connected SKD Knickberbocker firm running its PR, is beginning an $ 800,000 ad campaign and plans several rallies around the state this month as lawmakers begin a two - week break from Albany.
Mayer's campaign on Sunday said the commercial was part of a significant ad purchase and will run through April 24, the date of the special election.
American Third Position Party candidate Harry Bertram, who got 0.35 % of the vote for Governor of West Virginia in the recent special election, ran a controversial ad in the campaign's closing days that proclaimed him to be the «voice for white American issues,» according to WTOV channel 9.
The themes and images of the mailer line up with a television ad that is running six months ahead of Election Day.
A television ad ran just before the election, citing the 200,000 new jobs goal.
In this week's column, former Sun political editor George Pascoe - Watson reveals that the PM has been watching ads ran by the victorious National Party in last year's NZ election.
The group has been running a mail and digital ad campaign in select Republican - held House seats in New York and is expected to increase its efforts in districts like the ones held by Reps. John Faso and Claudia Tenney as the 2018 midterm election approaches.
The ad - by the same public relations firm that launched the «Swift boat» attacks on John Kerry when he ran against George Bush in 2004 election - is designed to convince people to oppose President Barack Obama's healthcare reforms.
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