Daily News | Get ready to see more TV ads as the Philly mayor’s race intensifies in its final weeks
The spot shows the two ex-mayors — who notoriously butted heads — sitting side-by-side and ribbing each other, with Nutter saying “we don’t always agree.” Street then says “but we agree vociferously” on Rhynhart. The mayors describe her as an expert on the city budget who has “commonsense plans” to deal with gun violence and quality-of-life issues.
While television advertising doesn’t have a monopoly on voters’ attention, strategists and campaigns see it as one of the most effective ways to appeal directly voters — especially the many who are likely undecided ahead of the May 16 primary election. The winner of the primary is well-positioned to win the Mayor’s Office, given Philadelphia’s heavily Democratic electorate.Voters could also this week see the first negative ads of the season.
His campaign is not legally allowed to coordinate with the super PAC, called For a Better Philadelphia. A spokesperson for the super PAC has said Obama was “a very good validator” of Brown and that they didn’t intend to take her comments out of context. The ads are no longer running.days of several candidates teeing off
Brown’s campaign has spent nearly $1.3 million on advertising, according to Ad Impact, and last week released a commercial that takes a swipe his opponents. It showsand Maria Quiñones Sánchez.
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