Ok after the first initial laugh I figured this posed a good place to discuss if the Copolers think this ad will move the middle or close the gap.
I find her really great on camera, she connects really well and she comes off across normal and like an average joe… even if we know she is cray cray.
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While it does make her more appealing than much of the video library about her, it’s generally a bad sign if the very first thing you say to the audience is defensive.
It is great that her first ad is publicizing her craziness. That tone is just…creepy.
But I posted it:
She looks heavily medicated.
Sounds like it too.
All the more reason not to vote for her! Who the hell wants a Congresswoman sitting around in Joe Boxers, eating chips watching Iron Man and reading ColoradoPols all day?
Still think she’s a witch…
I don’t want a representative or senator who is just like me.
I want someone smarter than me (which, of course, severely limits the pool of candidates).
Besides, unless her mom owns a basement in DC, she won’t be doing what I do.
Compare her commercial to an Aflac commercial. Determine which is weightier? Then burn her.
You would think she would be better since this is like her 30th campaign. <– That was sarcasm BJ. But she has been a “professional” campaigner for years though.
How do you make the mistake of using “I am not a witch” as your very first words of your first ad?!? Add in the ridiculous Stepford music, pearls and black dress and the ad demands to be mocked.