Political ads are like stories that make you feel excited, angry, or even sad. They use music, pictures, and simple words to show you what the candidate is like. If they want you to support someone, they’ll show happy people. If they want you to vote against someone, they might show bad things happening. It’s like when a movie makes you cry, it uses tricks to make you feel something real.
Examples
- A political ad shows a smiling family eating pizza and says ‘He’ll keep your food affordable!’
- A political ad uses fast cuts of smiling candidates during a parade and says ‘She’s the future, join her today!’
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See also
- Why Do Political Ads Always Feel So Oppressive?
- Why Do Political Ads Always Feel So Dramatic?
- Why Do Political Ads Always Target You?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Use Slogans So Often?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Use Bunches of People Who Look Exactly the Same?