specsaregood
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I cannot think of a single voter that I know who
Just for a point of reference, how many voters do you know that are supporting Hillary and/or Jeb?
I cannot think of a single voter that I know who
Just for a point of reference, how many voters do you know that are supporting Hillary and/or Jeb?
No Hillary supporters. Even among the Dems. A few that would vote for Jeb if he were the nominee. Is this ad to entice the Hillary and Jeb voters?
So clearly the voters you know are in the very distinct minority of the voting population.
And this ad is supposed to appeal to the vast majority of the voting population? It was meant to bring in Hillary and Jeb supporters?
They made a five-figure purchase of ad time to air it, according to one article posted in this thread (which you I guess did not read).So many knee-jerk reactions from you people its actually sad.
This is not a TV ad people, its strictly for digital purposes.
The ad is junk. You don't need to test junk. You already know it's junk. What are you going to test about it; what is the test going to tell you? That it's junk? You already knew that.This ad is strategic,...This ad is a fun and light hearted TEST...I'm glad they're testing this stuff out now rather than later, if it works it works,...
No. I don't. It is absolutely beyond me. I guess I expect more from a presidential contender and those working for him. I cannot think of a single voter that I know who would be enticed to...well, do any damn thing but shake their head after watching this ad. Certainly not contribute to a PAC that would make an ad such as this.
I have a feeling the style of the ad was a huge shoutout to the Ron Paul bigdawg trucker ad.
I can't answer that question.
I just hope more people are aware that something is happening Sunday than were aware before this ad. I thought it was pretty effective at that.
Then what was the point of your question?
No, they're completely different. The Ron Paul ad was one of the best. This one? I call it trash because I'm generous.
Thats the point, it doesn't appear to be geared to the general voter, it is geared to liberty guys and I have a feeling the style of the ad was a huge shoutout to the Ron Paul bigdawg trucker ad. They used familiarity for the liberty crowd, they want the liberty crowd tuning in on Sunday and if Rand (we) gets what he wants, they will use that as a fundraising pitch. They want to generate hype, they want vitality, they want trending hashtags, they want to generate excitement for the people who care about ending the patriot act and from what I can tell on FB, its working.
Some of you just won't get it but its cool, at least you know the event is going down on Sunday.
You said, "I cannot think of a single voter that I know who would be enticed to...well, do any damn thing but shake their head after watching this ad." as if that actually meant something. But it turns out the voters you know are not representative of the average voter, so it means pretty much nothing.
So far the net effect seems to be that Rand supporters are annoyed or pissed off, Ted Cruz supporters might be pissed off, potential donors and voters might be pissed off, Matt Collins thinks the ad is hilarious, and there are a number of stories with headlines like:
"Rand Paul supporters envision NSA fight as WWE match"
Because it is a PAC, they won't say Rand made the ad, but instead, his 'supporters'. So essentially (in the eyes of the readers), the ad was made by RPFs.