Democrats’ New Early Voting Ad Aimed At Blacks

 

BY BUDDY NEVINS 

 

The Democratic National Committee has a new radio ad for urban radio stations in Florida and other key states in an attempt to pump up the African-American early vote.

Some polls and research has indicated that black early voting is lagging behind 2012 when President Barack Obama was on the ballot.

The new ad features Obama imploring blacks to go to the polls because, “Civility is on the ballot. Tolerance is on the ballot. Respect for women is on the ballot. Justice is on the ballot. Equality is on the ballot. Democracy is on the ballot.”

Supporting Democrats up and down the ballot, the ad is slated not only for Florida stations.  It is scheduled for broadcast in Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Wisconsin and on nationally syndicated radio programming aimed at African-American everywhere.

 

 

 



5 Responses to “Democrats’ New Early Voting Ad Aimed At Blacks”

  1. Trump All The Way says:

    They can run all the ads they want. This state is Trumpland and it will be Trump alll the way next week. Then the country to get back what it lost during 8 long years of Obama.

  2. Count LF Chodkiewicz Chudzikiewicz says:

    Clinton will carry Florida with subststanial Republican educated voters splitting their tickets as will Hispanics.

  3. Dr. Who says:

    @#2
    The Count is just another elitist that believes he is the establishment

    He along with the media is still demeaning any Trump supporters without a college education, by calling them “uneducated.”

    He and his elitist friends are looking to blame anyone, when all they need to do is look in the mirror.

  4. Count LF Chodkiewicz Chudzikiewicz says:

    Hey I know Donald you DONT.

  5. Dr. Who says:

    That’s great, but i didn’t question weather you know Donald.

    I commented on your statement.

    You know so much, you even predicted that Clinton would carry Florida with substantial Republican educated voters splitting their tickets as will Hispanics.

    How did that work out?