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FakeNoose

(35,901 posts)
Mon May 23, 2022, 10:58 AM May 2022

Josh Shapiro defends primary ad tying Doug Mastriano to Donald Trump



(Link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2022/05/23/josh-shapiro-doug-mastriano-tv-ad-pa-primary-for-governor-election-2022-trump-ultra-maga/stories/202205230070

Josh Shapiro, the newly nominated Democratic candidate for governor in Pennsylvania, defended on Sunday a television ad that he ran that appeared to elevate the standing of the Republican rival he will face in November — a man Mr. Shapiro has called the country’s most extreme candidate for governor.

The ad is part of a long-held strategy among campaign tacticians: elevate your most extreme rival and peel away disaffected moderates from that rival’s party come November. Last week, Axios noted that the rise of far-right, Trump-aligned candidates could test this theory and that Democrats are “trying to engineer the rise of ultra-MAGA candidates they feel will be easier to defeat in a general election.”

But in today’s highly polarized environment, in which party affiliation is deeply interwoven with people’s sense of identity, that strategy could backfire, as many Democrats were stunned to learn in 2016.

During the Republican primary in Pennsylvania, Mr. Shapiro, the state’s attorney general, ran an ad that called state Sen. Doug Mastriano “one of Donald Trump’s strongest supporters.” The ad went on to say that Mr. Mastriano “wants to end vote by mail. He led the fight to audit the 2020 election. If Mastriano wins, it’s a win for what Donald Trump stands for.”


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CNN's Dana Bash suggested that Shapiro's primary ad was "irresponsible" because it boosted Mastriano even though he hadn't been chosen as the GOP candidate yet. Shapiro replied that it wasn't because Mastriano had been leading the crowded GOP field for weeks. Mr. Shapiro, who was running uncontested for the Democratic nomination, said he was eager to have voters understand the choice they would soon face.




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Josh Shapiro defends primary ad tying Doug Mastriano to Donald Trump (Original Post) FakeNoose May 2022 OP
Actually I think he should stay away from tying him to TFG Freddie May 2022 #1
I believe Josh will do that FakeNoose May 2022 #3
Fuck fascist media pricks. onecaliberal May 2022 #2
Test it. Focus groups, local ads, etc. empedocles May 2022 #4
Especially, after breaking trump disaster news, in coming months empedocles May 2022 #5
Mastriano has so far blown off the J6 Committee subpoena issued in February BumRushDaShow May 2022 #6

Freddie

(9,725 posts)
1. Actually I think he should stay away from tying him to TFG
Mon May 23, 2022, 11:14 AM
May 2022

That’s a selling point here in Pennsyltucky.
But tie him to his role in the insurrection and his lies about his involvement. Tie him to his extreme views on abortion (that’s how we defeated Santorum in 2006). Tie him to trying to throw our votes away in 2020.

FakeNoose

(35,901 posts)
3. I believe Josh will do that
Mon May 23, 2022, 11:21 AM
May 2022

This TV ad was only on late in the primary race, and only because Shapiro had no opponents. He'll go into full-swing mode now and Mastriano won't know what hit him.

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