Posted on 11/04/2019 3:16:44 PM PST by mdittmar
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A progressive digital group on Monday launched a $75 million digital advertising campaign to take on U.S. President Donald Trumps online ad juggernaut, one year ahead of the November 2020 presidential election.
David Plouffe, former President Barack Obamas campaign manager in his 2008 presidential run, will advise the new campaign, run by nonprofit group Acronym and an affiliated political action committee (PAC) Pacronym.
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Here's an old song I like,
75 million for pop-up ads?
Meme Team meet Meh Team.
Good let them blow their money now.
Bet it’s not even one-tenth of that.
This is NOT going to work and I suspect that secretly they all know it. It’s just a way for them to shovel money in the pockets of “pals”.
My buddy and I were singing that while we were working just the other day! Great song.
Huh? Non-profit 501c3 are prohibited from political activity??
Not with the large overhead it wont; another dem money laundering service for what pleases them.
Leftist Big Tech Will attempt to silence All conservative content, up to and including PDJT by Aug Sep Oct 2020.
They will run these adds full of fake news all over social media with impunity.
Conservatives who try to do the same thing will have there posts pulled and accounts banned. Even though theirs will be the only Memes that contain real truth.
Elizabeth Warren will ‘organize’ and lead the meme warriors of the left. Expect not to find humor in any of them.
That 75 million would have built a few apartment complexes for the homeless
GOP should counter with 10 1 minute commercials showing 10 different illegal idiocies that Democrats do.
never heard of either org. Who’s money?
I love that song and old time country music. Thanks.
More than likely George Soros money.
Our side is the funniest ever!
This is a ‘No Contest’ contest
Good music. Hate to see it associated with these A-holes.
“Plouffe”
the sound made when dropping a meatloaf into a port-a-jon
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