Friday, August 10, 2007

Democrats unveil "None of the Above" Campaign

Taking a page out of the classic Richard Pryor flick, Brewster's Millions, the Democratic National Committee is running their own "None of the Above" Campaign.

From Democrats.org:

None of the Above has polled higher than Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, and all the other Republican presidential candidates, reflecting a lackluster field that isn’t catching on with the American people.

Because Republicans are clamoring for a change, None of the Above is testing the presidential waters. This week in Iowa, look for an ad in the Ames Tribune, in which None of the Above will ask for the support of Republican voters. You can view the ad by clicking here (PDF).

Only 1 in 5 Iowa Republicans “say they are satisfied with” their choices in the Republican caucus. The current field represents no new ideas, no strategy to end the war in Iraq, and no plan for America’s future.

Only one candidate has a plan -- and it’s None of the Above.

And now, None of the Above is asking for your support.
I think this is a hilarious way to turn the focus on how pathetic the Republican candidates are. Maybe one of the Republicans can go full force with the campaign like Monty Brewster did and we'll see one of these billboard gems...



-Rp

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