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Hamms............from the land of sky blue water........lol
Oh so now it's evil to target the "millennials" something democrats have been doing for how long? LOL
No but bad targeting doesn't work. It is like deciding to put a hip hop best on something and claim you are targeting black people. They tried trade in stereotypes only without anything concrete.
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Originally Posted by armourereric
Because I am a Republican and I don't like it when TV ads directed at me have the speaker staring off into space.
Lol. One of the many many problems with this ad, it feels completely inauthentic.
Besides, the GOP digs their coffin with fiscally conservative young people with rape insurance and birth control controversy. They don't get it.
They would have been way better served with a message about spending conservatively and letting smart private sector people solve problems. It worked for Silicon Valley and it can work for government. You are ambitious so let's make it happen.
Still not nearly as embarrassing as the left's attempt to target young people.
Wow that is hilariously bad. Hope that ad agency went out of business. This is terrible for many of the same reasons the hipster ad us. Trying to cash in on stereotypes. This would have worked if it looked more like it meant to be a joke. Ie...we know you aren't that dumb, but you still need insurance. Sign up.
No but bad targeting doesn't work. It is like deciding to put a hip hop best on something and claim you are targeting black people. They tried trade in stereotypes only without anything concrete.
Lol. One of the many many problems with this ad, it feels completely inauthentic.
Besides, the GOP digs their coffin with fiscally conservative young people with rape insurance and birth control controversy. They don't get it.
They would have been way better served with a message about spending conservatively and letting smart private sector people solve problems. It worked for Silicon Valley and it can work for government. You are ambitious so let's make it happen.
Yes "targeting" works. Notice fast tood joints pushing fish sammies now?
What a sorry state of affairs we find ourselves in. Thirty-second ads are fine for selling hamburgers, but when our elections hinge on said ads, our government becomes nothing more than fast-food.
Useful idiots all around to be duped.......that is how it works now.
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