Posts Tagged ‘political ads’

Poll: are 3rd District ads helping you make up your mind?

For a couple weeks our readers have weighed in on which Erie Times-News columnists they look forward to reading. Some 41% of P&T poll respondents said they never miss a column by Managing Editor Pat Howard. A quarter said they’ll read Ed Matthews column regularly, and 15% don’t miss columns by Liz Allen, Kevin Cuneo, or Dave Richards.

Labor Day was the unofficial beginning of the fall political campaign, although we have seen political ads on TV all summer here in Erie. The Washington pols love Erie because it’s so cheap to buy time here, and in one spot break on Monday morning (9/20), the entire pod was filled with ads referring to either Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper or her opponent Mike Kelly, except for one PSA. Not all these ads are directly from either campaign, but many come from the Congressional committees or private political action groups.

PA-3 is bound to get tons of money infused into this campaign because Dahlkemper is considered to be vulnerable as the first Democrat to win in 2008 after decades of Republican representation in this area. So six more weeks of accusation and counter-accusation.

Are the ads having any impact on the way you will vote?

Are the TV ads for Kathy Dahlkemper and Mike Kelly helping you make your voting decision for PA-3rd District Representative?

  • I have already decided (83%, 39 Votes)
  • I'm still undecided, but the ads are helping me decide (6%, 3 Votes)
  • I'm not interested/I will not vote (6%, 3 Votes)
  • I am still undecided, and the ads are confusing me further (5%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 47

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Some famous political commercials

So next week at this time we “should” know who the president-elect is and we will be able to watch Dancing With The Stars or a football game without seeing the guy with the protruding ears, or the protruding cheek.

But there’s still a good full week of political commercials to go, so I thought I’d exasperate the issue by showing famous political ads from days gone by.
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The American President…on YouTube

Perhaps in prior election years, you may have had an odd video tribute to a presidential candidate end up on a random website here or there.

But in this era of YouTube, which didn’t exist in the last election cycle, you have the new media of homemade political ads. Of course you have probably heard of the Obama Girl videos, the original appearing in June 2007 (I Got a Crush…on Obama) and at this writing has reach over 9.7 million views.

An ad for Obama uses an historical perspective to make its case:

A homemade ad created by a McCain voter has received some strong media attention recently:


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