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Going Negative: How Political Advertisements Shrink & Polarize the Electorate.
George W. Bush
(
1946
-)
Sometimes those negative political advertisements are so over the top they actually insult your intelligence,
Michael Bloomberg
(
1942
-)
There is no need for advertisements to look like advertisements. If you make them look like editorial pages, you will attract about 50 per cent more readers.
David Ogilvy
(
1911
-
1999
)
Reklame
The people clearly opted for my plan, ... Political forces must follow the wishes of the electorate.
Ariel Sharon
(
1928
-)
He won voters [with annual incomes of] under $50,000--but they're less than half the electorate in today's electorate. And the key for a Democrat to win is to go up the income ladder.
Al From
The EC is not communicating well with us the political parties and the Ugandan electorate, this happened in 1996 when they introduced polling stations a few days to the elections.
Joseph Ochieno
As you shrink an airline, you also reduce your revenue- generating ability. Obviously, they'll try to shrink the unprofitable markets.
Philip Baggaley
It's a rough-and-tumble, swaggering electorate who like to see the guilty punished to the max, ... I don't know that a plea deal is in the cards. It depends on the political wishes of the prosecutor.
Andrew Napolitano
NARAL lost all credibility when it ran an advertisement earlier in the month that will go down in the history of political advertisements as one of the most rancid and dishonest ads ever run. Sadly, this ad continues this pattern of distortion.
Steve Schmidt
I have commenced a preliminary investigation ... involving President of the United States William Jefferson Clinton concerning political advertisements during the 1996 election cycle,
Janet Reno
(
1938
-)
The Democrats need to take a strong stance when addressing their political concerns, ... They need to take it and repeat it. They need to not shrink back from opposition and stop apologizing.
Robert Entman
He was put there because he's popular with the electorate. For the most part he does represent the hope for some sort of change. I'm not entirely sure that the electorate wants a lot of change.
Ron Bevacqua
It's going to polarize a few people who don't like it, but I think that's the point. Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness.
Paul Lavoie
I do not by any means believe the initiative, the referendum, and the recall are the panacea for all our political ills, yet they do give to the electorate the power of action when desired, and they do place in the hands of the people the means by which they may protect themselves.
Hiram Johnson
(
1866
-
1945
)
I never thought of making my car a political thing, ... Political campaigns get really nasty. In this one they have thrown everything at me, so when my opponent's supporters went negative and criticized my car and suggested a fund-raiser to buy me a new one, I thought I'd make light of it.
Tony Castro
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