Monday, October 6, 2014

Truth in Advertising?

We thought we'd maybe try a little experiment: what conclusions would you come to if you based your voting decisions purely on political advertising? How would those decisions change once you did actual research?

If you want to try this and jot down your results, here are the relevant links:

Prop 1
(Oddly, Prop 1 does not appear in the California voter guide, it's in the supplement)
Yes: Website, Video, Video
No: Website, Video

Prop 2
Yes: Website, Video, Video
No: Website, Facebook

Prop 45
Yes: WebsiteVideo, Video, Video
No: Website, Video, Video, Video, Radio Ad

Prop 46
Yes: Website, Video, Video
No: Website, Video, Video, Video, Video

Prop 47
Yes: Website
No: Related Website

Prop 48
Yes: Website
No: Website, Video

The local SF propositions often don't have advertising budgets, so I couldn't find anything for A, B, C, D, J, and K. Maybe advertising will appear as the election nears. If you see something, let us know in the comments.

SF Prop E
Yes: Website
No: Website, Video, Radio

SF Prop F
Yes: Website, Video
No: None

SF Prop G
Yes: Website, YouTube Channel
No: Website

SF Prop H
Yes: Blog
No: None

SF Prop I
Yes: Website
No: Blog

SF Prop L
Yes: Website
No: Website


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