Imagine you're playing a game where someone keeps shouting at you, and every time they shout, it gets louder. That’s how political ads feel, they’re loud, repetitive, and they don’t let up. They try to make you remember one thing over and over until it feels like the only truth. Political ads use this trick so that when you go to vote, all you can think about is what they told you.
Examples
- A child is shouting the same sentence over and over until they can’t hear anything else.
- You're on a bus and all you can see are billboards yelling about how bad the other candidate is.
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See also
- Why Do Political Campaigns Spend So Much on Ads?
- Why Do Political Ads Always Target You?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Use Bunches of People Who Look Exactly the Same?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Use So Many Lies?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Use Colors So Strategically?