Video description: "New TV ad on Energy Highlights Obama Core Principle: Don't just tell people what they want to hear, tell them what they need to hear."
Increasingly, it is hard for a candidate or issue to get through the political season without cutting a television ad. Increasingly, television and video are becoming ubiquitous parts of our lives. And, the amount of money spent on ads in Northwest Ohio continues to break records with every election year. Get ready for Politics @ 30fps.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee: Rudy Radio
Video description: "Listen to Rudy's new Iowa Radio Ad"
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Americans United for Change: Abby
Video description: "Ask your representatives: Do they stand with President Bush or do they stand with America's children?"
Note: This ad is currently running on television in Northwest Ohio.
Saturday, October 06, 2007
John McCain 2008: Bold Solutions for Michigan
Video description: "Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, Jr. talks about John McCain's bold solutions for Michigan."
Friday, October 05, 2007
Romney for President: TV Spot: "Unplugged Iowa" (:60)
Video description: "60-second TV spot, first aired February 21,2007"
Slate V: Damned Spot: A Fall Harvest
Video description: "With campaign ads now coming fast and furious, Slate's John Dickerson deconstructs a series of recent offerings from Obama, Clinton, McCain, and Romney."
Log Cabin Republicans: Romney's Real Record
Video description: "Log Cabin Republicans TV Ad Campaign Sets the Record Straight About Mitt Romney"
Club for Growth PAC Releases Hard-Hitting Ad in OH-5
Text that appears on the Club for Growth PAC website along with the release of this new commercial:
Washington -- Today, the Club for Growth PAC released an ad in Ohio's fifth congressional district that sets the record straight about State Senator Bob Latta's tax-and-spend record and educates voters about Steve Buehrer's conservative economic principles. The large ad buy will run on both broadcast and cable stations throughout the district.
Both tax-and-spend Latta and conservative Buehrer were representatives in the Ohio House in 2003 when then-Governor Robert Taft proposed a budget containing the largest tax and spending increase in state history, but their records could not be more different. As the Club for Growth PAC ad points out, Buehrer opposed the Taft budget tooth and nail. Bob Latta voted to slap Ohio taxpayers with astronomically high sales and business taxes.
This ad is particularly important since Bob Latta has wasted no time in twisting the truth about his own record. "It is sad to see Bob Latta distort the facts in order to paint himself as a 'rock-solid conservative' when in fact, he supported record tax and spending increases," said Club for Growth President Pat Toomey. "The Club for Growth PAC ad will inform voters of the truth about Bob Latta's record."
"Having a taxpayer hero like Steve Buehrer in the U.S. Congress is especially important in this day and age when most Washington politicians are spending taxpayer dollars like there is no tomorrow."
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Hillary Clinton for President Exploratory Committee: Stand by Us
Video description: "Our new ad airing in Iowa and New Hampshire shows how Hillary has stood up for health care and how she keeps standing until she gets results."
Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee: Rudy Radio - Tested
Video desciption: "I've been tested in a way in which the American people can look to me. They're not going to find perfection, but they're gonna find somebody who's delt with crisis almost on a regular basis and has results, results people thought were impossible."
Friday, September 28, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Obama for America: Barack Obama: "Believe" Ad (New Hampshire)
Video description: "Barack continues his dialogue with voters, talking to them about believing in him, believing in themselves and change we can believe in."
Richardson for President: Long Enough TV Ad
Video description: "This the ad features Democratic activists and bloggers discussing the importance of leaving no residual troops in Iraq."
Thursday, September 20, 2007
SlateV.com: Damed Spot Classics: Reagan
Video Description: "As actor and former Sen. Fred Thompson prepares to enter the GOP presidential race, we look back at how an acting background can help in campaign ads. Produced with the Museum of the Moving Image."
Note: This video is not an advertisement, but it is a neat little commentary on how acting abilities can help a candidate to produce a more effective TV ad.
SlateV.com: Make Your Own Romney Ad
Video description: "Romney for President"is holding a contest that asks supporters to create and submit video campaign ads. Here's an entry from Slate V."
MoveOn.org Political Action: Rudy Giuliani: A Betrayal of Trust
Video Description: "When Rudy Giuliani had the chance to do something to end the war, he went AWOL. He quit the Iraq Study Group and gave speeches for money. So we're asking him: where were you when it counted? Read the facts, and help put this ad on the air in Iowa: www.moveon.org"
Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee: Nightmare
Video description: "Listen to Mayor Rudy Giuliani's new radio ad, "Nightmare."