For Thanksgiving we start in Texas - since the media was obsessing over where Cruz's poll numbers ranged in Texas following Obama's government shutdown (and also compared to Cornyn's poll numbers) and then we'll do states outside of Texas for New Year's Eve, as we'll be buying time in the New Years Eve countdown to Midnight Shows as the ball drops in Times Square.
This Thanksgiving buy in Texas is Stage 1.
This Thanksgiving buy in Texas is Stage 1. Inasmuch as I admire what Cruz did, I think this style of advertising is more effective at raising money than it is at helping him convince those we need to reach. It's long on glowy adulation and short on information. My bet is an effective ad would do you better and it would only take 30 seconds, costing a half as much or reaching twice as many markets:
28 hour work weeks, higher insurance prices, millions lost health coverage, illegal waivers for the politically connected, no-bid contracts for a web site that doesn't work, a complete lack of privacy, massive bureaucracy, forcing the middle class onto Medicaid, a $5000 advantage for hiring illegals... All of this when the Democrats promised us ObamaCare would be better and cheaper.
Ted Cruz warned us about ALL of this. Yet when the media were done with it all you heard about was "Green Eggs and Ham."
Get the truth about ObamaCare. Go to tedcruz.org (or some such).
Run it in swing states. What the group from which you are posting is doing, is risking looking like an ad agency hustling cash flow from the choir for feel-good commercials that don't work. In my opinion, they will alienate the people you need to bring over. I know you don't want to hear that, but it's just my opinion.
I was right about Arnold and his ballot propositions.