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9 Classic Election Ads – "Do You Approve These Messages?"

9 Classic Election Ads – "Do You Approve These Messages?"

Studies show that when it comes to

The Pope, Obama and RBG walk into political ads…

The Pope, Obama and RBG walk into political ads…

No, the Pope, President Obama and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg did not endorse candidates in Colorado's primaries.

Optics: The evolution of political ads

Optics: The evolution of political ads

How have presidential

Presidential ad: “It’s Morning Again in America” Ronald Reagan (R) v Walter Mondale (D) [1984—PRIDE]

Presidential ad: “It’s Morning Again in America” Ronald Reagan (R) v Walter Mondale (D) [1984—PRIDE]

... exhibition's

Lectures in History: History of Political Campaign Advertising

Lectures in History: History of Political Campaign Advertising

One of the most iconic

Presidential ad: "I like Ike" from Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) vs. Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1952—HOPE]

Presidential ad: "I like Ike" from Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) vs. Adlai Stevenson II (D) [1952—HOPE]

... exhibition's

9 of the Best Congressional Campaign Ads of 2016

9 of the Best Congressional Campaign Ads of 2016

As the

How a Political Ad Evolves as It Moves Around America | WSJ

How a Political Ad Evolves as It Moves Around America | WSJ

Candidates spend millions of dollars to run

Must-See Political Ads- Part 9: Barack Obama "Firms"

Must-See Political Ads- Part 9: Barack Obama "Firms"

A series of the best, worst, weirdest, and funniest

The top 5 campaign ads of the 2016 election cycle

The top 5 campaign ads of the 2016 election cycle

From a U.S. Senate candidate assembling an assault rifle while blindfolded to the plea of a politician's wife, here are some of the ...

Presidential ad: “Windsurfing” George W. Bush vs. John Kerry [2004—ANGER]

Presidential ad: “Windsurfing” George W. Bush vs. John Kerry [2004—ANGER]

... exhibition's

How Eisenhower and Obama Changed Political Advertising | AJ+

How Eisenhower and Obama Changed Political Advertising | AJ+

'Tis the season for midterms ... meaning the presidential

Implied endorsements in political ads aren't what they seem

Implied endorsements in political ads aren't what they seem

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