Obama Ads Helping Romney
#Obamafail
A new survey of presidential campaign ads
reveals that those from Mitt Romney and President Obama jazz
Republicans, pushing GOP enthusiasm 42 percent higher than it was in
2008 for Sen. John McCain.
"Democratic ads are goosing Republican
enthusiasm," said poll analyst Adam Schaeffer of Evolving Strategies, a
public opinion research firm. "That in turn will boost Republican
turnout," he added.
Evolving Strategies and Qualtrics teamed to
study reactions of 2,384 voters to seven political ads. They found that
Obama ads helped the president increase his vote by 15 percent and
pushed down Romney's vote by 18 percent.
In fact, Obama's ads are helping Romney more than Romney's ads are helping Romney.
Romney's ads, meanwhile, did little to push the vote of Republicans or Democrats. "They are just plain ineffective," he said.
But more importantly, Schaeffer said that ads
from both campaigns were jolting Republican enthusiasm. He told Secrets
that the Obama ads especially irk GOP voters. As a result, the Romney
and Obama ads have supercharged the enthusiasm of 2008 McCain voters, a
huge boost for Romney.
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