Brockway Releases Zombie Themed SOS Campaign Ad
Just in time for Halloween and the return of The Walking Dead, Rep. Buzz Brockway has released a humorous campaign ad focused upon his pledge to protect the integrity of elections. Brockway, who was elected to the Georgia House in 2010, is currently running for Secretary of State as a Republican.
Brockway:
“As Secretary of State, I will make preventing voter fraud a top priority. I’ll diligently apply state and federal law to ensure the integrity of our elections is never compromised. Playing fast and loose with the voter list may be OK in liberal strongholds like California, but not here in Georgia. While our ad is meant to be tongue-in-cheek in order to bring light to this issue, protecting the integrity of our elections is very serious and it will be a top priority for my administration.”
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Disappointing Buzz.
46% of your potential constituents voted for Hillary.
Humor is better when you are not insulting people.
The Don Rickles vibe isn’t good for politicians.
We will prefer a SoS who will represent all Georgians, not a partisan who demeans almost half the state.
Nothing like resurrecting a dead myth! It breathes life into partisan hate.
Also, “un-dead” is not dead. Thus the “un-“.
Nothing says scary like evocations of liberal California, at least in some circles.
All the way from liberal Texas, here’s I Walked With a Zombie. You’re welcome, Buzz.
For some reason lots are people are republican until they die. Then they vote democrat.
That’s because the conservative men die before their wives but their name doesn’t get removed from the poll book, and when the widows go vote the poll worker checks off the wrong name but she asks for a Dem ballot since she can vote her true conscience now!
“But we will continue selling your entire personal voter information to any direct marketer that pays the fee. We will continue non-enforcement of laws requiring your voter information be sold only to legitimate candidates and political campaigns for campaign uses only. Heck, we’ll occasionally throw in your social security numbers for free as an incentive to increase sales to people who only want to sell your personal information across the glove.”