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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump Facebook ads use models to portray actual supporters
Okay folks, who didn't see this coming?______________________________________________________________________
Source: Associated Press
Trump Facebook ads use models to portray actual supporters
By BERNARD CONDON
July 2, 2019
NEW YORK (AP) A series of Facebook video ads for President Donald Trumps re-election campaign shows what appears to be a young woman strolling on a beach in Florida, a Hispanic man on a city street in Texas and a bearded hipster in a coffee shop in Washington, D.C., all making glowing, voice-over endorsements of the president.
I could not ask for a better president, intones the voice during slow-motion footage of the smiling blonde called Tracey from Florida. A man labeled on another video as AJ from Texas stares into the camera as a voice says, Although I am a lifelong Democrat, I sincerely believe that a nation must secure its borders.
Theres just one problem: The people in the videos that ran in the past few months are all actually models in stock video footage produced far from the U.S. in France, Brazil and Turkey, and available to anyone online for a fee.
Though the 20-second videos include tiny disclaimers that say actual testimonial, actor portrayal, they raise the question why a campaign that can fill arenas with supporters would have to buy stock footage of models. Its a practice that, under different circumstances, Trump himself would likely blast as fake news.
Trump campaign officials declined repeated requests for comment on Tuesday. Political experts say that, while its not unusual for stock footage to find its way into ads, a presidential campaign should have been more careful.
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By BERNARD CONDON
July 2, 2019
NEW YORK (AP) A series of Facebook video ads for President Donald Trumps re-election campaign shows what appears to be a young woman strolling on a beach in Florida, a Hispanic man on a city street in Texas and a bearded hipster in a coffee shop in Washington, D.C., all making glowing, voice-over endorsements of the president.
I could not ask for a better president, intones the voice during slow-motion footage of the smiling blonde called Tracey from Florida. A man labeled on another video as AJ from Texas stares into the camera as a voice says, Although I am a lifelong Democrat, I sincerely believe that a nation must secure its borders.
Theres just one problem: The people in the videos that ran in the past few months are all actually models in stock video footage produced far from the U.S. in France, Brazil and Turkey, and available to anyone online for a fee.
Though the 20-second videos include tiny disclaimers that say actual testimonial, actor portrayal, they raise the question why a campaign that can fill arenas with supporters would have to buy stock footage of models. Its a practice that, under different circumstances, Trump himself would likely blast as fake news.
Trump campaign officials declined repeated requests for comment on Tuesday. Political experts say that, while its not unusual for stock footage to find its way into ads, a presidential campaign should have been more careful.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/b9e02720dea14309b1152953e72b1a5a
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Trump Facebook ads use models to portray actual supporters (Original Post)
Eugene
Jul 2019
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stillcool
(32,626 posts)1. always on the cheap...
legal, schmeagle. Call his lawyer...name is William Barr.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)2. Just saw one on YouTube
my favorite response so far is:
An imbecile who shouts Fake News everywhere is creating fake video ads with fake supporters...
&feature=youtu.be
Bettie
(16,120 posts)3. Most of his actual supporters
wear their crazy on the outside for all to see, so stock footage is probably safer in some ways.
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)4. Yep...
hunter
(38,325 posts)5. Tracey from Florida on a California Beach...
... Thomas from Washington in Tokyo...
Imaginary Trump supporters are everywhere!
The horrifying thing is their votes were and will be counted.