I think the electability issue has more to do with two things:
1. His "crazy uncle" label from last election
2. He isn't the hollywood-slick-as-snot-lines-memorized- POS that the public has gotten used to
The "crazy uncle' image is quickly shedding now that the media is starting to acknowledge that he predicted this.
But, he needs to be re-packaged ( hate that term..). The public is ready for the man in my signature......
Sadly I have had to spend 55,000 dollars in the last year and a half advertising my business.
I like the ads you guys made. But, that's because I like Ron Paul.
John Q. Public ain't looking for Ron Paul. He don't care about Ron Paul. He don't care about politics. Even politically aware people are not reading the newspaper to look at the ads, even if the ads are political.
A good ad has to catch someone's attention. I know it's lame, but that's effective advertising unless you been branding yourself over a very long period of time.
So, for a one-off ad, it needs to be something kinda lame that gets your attention.
i.e. ARE YOU F@CK!NG PISSED AT THE DOUCHE BAGS THAT RUN THIS COUNTRY???
if you are, don't support an establishment scumbag...
THE ONLY GUY WHO IS WORTH YOUR VOTE IS RON PAUL
Why?
blah blah blah
Yes, it's totally tasteless but my ad would get a lot more complaints and a hell of a lot more attention.
As someone who is majoring in Advertising...the best one is by far the first one provided by Romulus. It is very simple and to the point. It clearly defines who Ron Paul is. Couldn't have done it much better myself. Well done.
Very good point. Who has the copyrights on this?
Sunny, can you update mine using this one? I fixed the typo
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Please use another pic. Ron looks so frail, so old, so tired here. The pic reminds me of the powerless Magneto in the final scene of X-Men: The Last Stand. I would turn the page before bothering to read the copy because the picture is that off-putting (at least to me).
I went ahead and fixed some of the grammatical errors and did some tweaking to the text, so if you like it you can just copy and paste.
If we do go ahead and use this one, the text needs to be proofread. Also, I think it can be worded even better in parts. I went ahead and fixed some of the grammatical errors and did some tweaking to the text, so if you like it you can just copy and paste.
"An obstetrician who has delivered over 4,000 babies, an Air Force veteran, chairman of the Domestic Monetary Policy Subcommittee in the House, and a 12-term congressman, Ron Paul understands that America is in critical condition. He is the only true conservative committed to a Constitutionally-limited government, restoring economic prosperity, and a strong, sensible national defense. He has a 30-year voting record to prove it.
No other candidate can claim that. Now more than ever America needs a doctor, not a lawyer, to bring this nation back to good health. Vote Ron Paul for president in 2012."
Titles like "president" and "lawyer" aren't capitalized unless they're part of the proper noun.
First checkmark: "Received more donations from active duty members of the military than all other Republican presidential candidates- combined."
Second checkmark: Would get rid of "The taxpayer's best friend." Less is more, first part speaks for itself.
Third checkmark: White House not Whitehouse
House Representative not Represnitive