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[_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)17:45 No.2747221
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>> [_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)18:28 No.2747290
Neat. It'll be an interesting election for sure.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)18:34 No.2747294
I'd like to see this redone, but instead of showing all the fake happy-acting, let's see some
realistic depictions of Americans.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)18:44 No.2747309
>no mention of political views or ideas
>no mention of planned policy changes
Who is this ad even targeted towards?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)18:46 No.2747310
>>2747309
people who vote emotionally instead of logically.
women
>> [_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)18:47 No.2747315
>>2747294
The problem with being realistic in advertising and campaigns is that it's more likely to depress
than to inspire, especially if the real people they use are not 'pretty'.
But I get you. I feel the same way.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/12/15(Sun)18:57 No.2747326
>>2747310
exactly this.
i know for a fact hilary will win the election based entirely on her image, specifically gender.
and then the next generation will be even more "socially progressive". black transgender
foreigner to run as president 2020!!!
if she doesn't win though you could expect feminism to spite da patriarchy because someone with
no clear goals didn't win something as important as the presidency. retards will run america into
the ground.
>> [_] friendsofsandwiches 04/12/15(Sun)19:28 No.2747375
It's getting to the point where they should just say "our candidate is less batshit crazy then
THEIR candidate"