Was watching Vizio free tv in Ohio on a channel showing vintage Dr Who while making dinner.

The commercial breaks were filled with a 15 second ad repeating 12 times in a row, a 30 second ad repeating 6 times, and a 90 second one repeating twice - all featuring a newer darker attack ad from Vivek Ramaswamy bashing Amy Acton - replacing the one promoting his idea to roll back property tax which was airing last week.

So much dark money algorithmically spamming political propaganda. No intelligent human schedules an ad buy like that.

If you repeat something enough times it doesn’t just make it true - it means you are very obviously brainwashing people using billionaire wealth and ownership of media.

#AmyActon
#OhioGovernor

For a week or so now I have been shown Ramaswamy’s wife (?) messaging to Ohio moms pushing soft first name friendly family values ads on the Pluto all Star Trek cable channel.

Don’t really watch MAGA channels so who knows what manosphere garbage they get.

Acton better start hitting with some alternatives to GOP’s pick for governor supporting a rapist felon war criminal dictator tucking democracy into its casket for a permanent dirt nap.

At this point she should be railing on maintaining functional elections with reasonable access to voting without SAVE act mail ballot nullification, votings machine sabotage, birth certificate/passport/real ID poll taxation/exclusion for married women, election interference from a fraudulent and weaponized department of Trump lawyers, anti-constitutional end-times justices, and well armed supreme white nationalist Christian Nazi ICE stormtroopers at each newly relocated at the last minute polling station.

#FightFightFight
#Elections
#OhioGovernor

Attorney General Dave Yost announces bid for Ohio gubernatorial race; here’s a breakdown of current contenders

Political leadership is shifting in the state of Ohio. Since Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appointed Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill Vice President J.D. Vance’s Ohio Senator seat until the November 2026 special election, questions have arisen surrounding other positions within the Ohio government — namely, who will succeed DeWine as governor Nov. 3, 2026. […]

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