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Nevilledog

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Sun Aug 2, 2020, 01:34 PM Aug 2020

Susan Collins' ads seem to feature ordinary people -- but don't reveal their ties to Maine GOP

https://www.salon.com/2020/08/01/susan-collins-ads-seem-to-feature-ordinary-people--but-dont-reveal-their-ties-to-maine-gop/

Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican facing a tough re-election race, has run numerous ads over the last three months featuring testimonials from more than 20 people who were presented as ordinary Mainers — but in fact had close ties to the state's Republican Party or to Collins herself. While such deception is not obviously illegal, it's intentionally misleading and suggests that Collins has had trouble attracting supporters outside a tight circle of Maine Republicans.

This wasn't the first time that Collins' 2020 campaign has committed an unforced video error. Last summer her campaign drew sardonic criticism after posting several minutes of B-roll of the senator meeting with Mainers in factories, a classroom, a kitchen and so on. The video was mocked as a transparent gift of content for outside groups, which could amount to a campaign finance violation.

This year, however, the campaign might catch flak for a July 30 campaign ad that features lobsterman and small business owner Wayne Parry accusing Sara Gideon, speaker of the Maine House and Collins' Democratic opponent, of "not being honest" about her criticism of the Paycheck Protection Program.

The ad informs the viewer that Parry is a lobsterman from the town of Arundel, but does not mention that Parry also served as a Republican State House representative from 2010 to 2018, and is on the ballot as a candidate again in 2020.

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Susan Collins' ads seem to feature ordinary people -- but don't reveal their ties to Maine GOP (Original Post) Nevilledog Aug 2020 OP
Who? Never heard of her. LakeArenal Aug 2020 #1
You don't seem concerned. Nevilledog Aug 2020 #2
I really don't care. Do U? LakeArenal Aug 2020 #3
Fuck no. Nevilledog Aug 2020 #4
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