It made The Hill!
thehill.com/video/campaign/213393-rhode-island-senate-candidate-uses-son-as-economics-lesson-in-new-campaign-ad
brassband
12 years ago
Sheldon’s numbers are not good, and this ad is a catchy idea.
I’ve never seen anything quite like it.
The question is whether it can launch Hinckley to a level where he can compete with Sheldon, and ultimately knock him out.
This ad alone isn’t going to do that, but if it’s representative of his campaign’s creativity . . . then there’s hope.
riborn
12 years ago
It got him national attention, and then he blew it by weirdly mouthing words his son was saying. What was that?
I would have expected the unexpected from the five year old, but talk about Hinckley wasting a one shot deal (there’s only one first time with Hudson on camera that will rise to this level of attention).
Who is prepping him for appearances?
Felt bad for him, and us.
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It made The Hill!
thehill.com/video/campaign/213393-rhode-island-senate-candidate-uses-son-as-economics-lesson-in-new-campaign-ad
Sheldon’s numbers are not good, and this ad is a catchy idea.
I’ve never seen anything quite like it.
The question is whether it can launch Hinckley to a level where he can compete with Sheldon, and ultimately knock him out.
This ad alone isn’t going to do that, but if it’s representative of his campaign’s creativity . . . then there’s hope.
It got him national attention, and then he blew it by weirdly mouthing words his son was saying. What was that?
I would have expected the unexpected from the five year old, but talk about Hinckley wasting a one shot deal (there’s only one first time with Hudson on camera that will rise to this level of attention).
Who is prepping him for appearances?
Felt bad for him, and us.