PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Tom Guleff
(901) 246-5123
Campaign-in-the-Box
Watch
that Scam
This
fraud has been committed on Democrats and Republicans alike. It appears that the
majority of these candidates bought a campaign kit, either from the internet or
from a late night infomercial on UPN 30. The voter can tell by the pat message
and status quo feel of their campaigns that there's nothing new, says Tom.
We are
considering putting these kits to the test on "Does it Work" Thursday
with Andy Wise. Those running for office know better. We are asking candidates
to think over the telltale signs associated with a "Campaign in the Box.
1.
Your website looks the same as the other 20 candidates you are running against.
4.
The kit arrives at your door with bumper stickers, fans, pencils, and yard signs
with your name misspelled.
6.
Jim, who operates the online gaming site, is
7.
With no campaign strategy, you start spending and raising more cash to get
noticed. You beg donors, but they're tapped out, too.
9.
You organize a class action lawsuit against the owner of the company who sells
"the solution. You claim the kit was defective.
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