Jerry Brown recently came out with an ad depicting "The Real Meg Whitman" as corrupt and not suitable for Governor of California. Images he used of Whitman were both of her smiling and not smiling. When there were pictures of Whitman smiling is was when he was stating that she paid herself 120 million dollars and when he was calling her corrupt. I think he did this because gives off the impression that Whitman herself found these accusations to be true, clever. For this particular ad, Brown focuses more on how Whitman would be a bad choice for California's new Governor. Nothing in the ad states his accomplishments or goals for if he wins the election.
The Jerry Brown Failure, endorsed by Meg Whitman attacks Brown and criticizes his whole political career. Whitman starts with images way back from when Brown when in the Vietnam War and then shows pictures of the effects of when Brown was in political office, showing pictures of homeless people, empty classrooms, and crime. The ad focuses on putting down Brown, stating that his whole political career has been a complete failure. Whitman's name isn't even mentioned in the ad, only written at the end of the bottom of the ad.
I think the Whitman did a better job conveying her message that Brown is unsuitable the Governor of California because she uses more images that are visual appealing, using transitions and word repetition. She also had more to say about how Brown is inappropriate for Governor. I give her ad an A-. I think that she should mention her name in the ad in the end so they know "the right person to vote for."
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