Controversial Candidate Uses TV Rules to Spread Message
USASat Oct 12 2024
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When an anti-abortion activist and presidential candidate named Randall Terry broadcast a shocking ad during "The View," it sparked outrage. The ad criticized celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg and Taylor Swift and displayed graphic images of aborted fetuses. This ad is part of Terry's larger campaign to influence older TV watchers, who might be Democrats, Catholics, or Black. Terry is using a federal rule that prevents broadcasters from rejecting political ads. Some broadcasters have to show these ads, even though they come with a disturbing content warning.
Terry's real goal isn't to win the election but to sway voters against Vice President Kamala Harris. Critics worry that he's misusing the FCC rules to promote divisive messages. Lawyers point out that broadcasters can't change the disturbing images in these ads. It's possible that these ads could have the opposite effect and encourage more women to vote against Terry's views.
https://localnews.ai/article/controversial-candidate-uses-tv-rules-to-spread-message-1c03cfb5
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