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* From a press release…

Today, the Dold for Congress campaign released its first ad of the 2014 campaign, “Enough Blame”, which highlights Bob Dold’s focus on putting people before politics and ending the partisan blame game in Washington.

“Like millions of Americans across the country, 10th District voters are tired of the partisan finger pointing in Washington and are anxious to restore serious, effective, bipartisan leadership to their seat in Congress. As a small business owner and father of three with a clear record as an independent leader who puts people before politics, Bob Dold offers 10th District voters a positive alternative to the status quo and a commitment to growing the economy and improving the quality of life for families throughout the District,” Dold Campaign Manager James Slepian said.

* The ad will be running on cable TV and online

* The script…

Who’s to blame? Washington’s favorite question. Bob Dold says, just fix it.

‘It’s putting the people first, in front of the politics’

Running a small business, raising three kids, Dold knows we’ve got problems to solve.

‘More jobs are leaving, uncertainty around retirement, cost of education. We need to make sure that there’s a level playing field.’

Bob Dold’s plan: Job training for the unemployed. Improve mass transit. Make college more affordable.

‘Washington should be trying to make it easier for you. I’m Bob Dold and I approve this message.’

* The Question: From one to five, with five being the best, your rating? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please.


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posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 1:55 pm

Comments

  1. I gave it a three, but that may have been too charitable.

    Too much crammed into one ad.

    “Bod Dold is non-partisan!”; “Bob Dold supports job training!”; “Bob Dold wants to make college more affordable!”

    Too much, ends up being a mess.

    Comment by so... Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 1:58 pm

  2. I really like this ad. I think it hits on what most people think about Washington - that nobody can get anything done because they are too busy trashing the other guy. Not going to win you many votes from the die hards in the base (because to them working together is heresy), but I think everyone else will like the ad.

    Comment by Demoralized Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 1:59 pm

  3. I gave it a 2. Everybody runs against Washington, but they whip into line once they’re in office.

    And seriously, job training, making college more affordable and mass transit improvements out of the House GOP caucus? That’s a laugh riot. What’s your count on the Hastert Rule for those?

    Comment by wordslinger Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:07 pm

  4. That’s chutzpah, considering that Republicans are the reason nothing works in Washington any more.

    Comment by Northsider Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:07 pm

  5. Ad? - A solid ‘3′, as to the:

    “Bob Dold’s plan: Job training for the unemployed. Improve mass transit. Make college more affordable.”

    Really? I’m sure they tested well, but that’s really all you got?

    Try this on for size: - as an alternative:

    “Bob Dold’s plan: Better Internet access for everybody along major transportation routes. Better technology program funding for Community Colleges. Improve our handling of wastewater, stormwater, and drinking water.”

    There you can make a difference - and especially for small businesses.. The other things, not so much.

    Now, if Bob Dold REALLY wanted to make a difference here’s what he would say:

    “Bob Dold’s plan: Graphene. 3-D Printing/Additive Manufacturing. Patent Reform - Stop The Patent Trolls. In-Ground Fiber. Kickstarter.

    Let’s start something GREAT”.

    Just a thought…..

    Comment by Judgment Day (on the road) Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:26 pm

  6. I gave it a 5. Clear, positive message - not just I am a problem solver, but what problems I am hearing from you -

    Comment by collar observer Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:27 pm

  7. As a political ad it is just fine. Positive and uplifting. Identifies the problem and offers gov’t based solutions.

    He looks like an up and coming candidate for the democratic party.

    Comment by dupage dan Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:33 pm

  8. What Mr. Dold said is what each and every candidate for Office should be saying. I gave it a 4. BTW, I am not in District 10. I only wish those running in my District would say something similar. The party label should be left on the floor, once they get into office and they should remember that they represent EVERYONE in their Congressional district, not just the so-called base.

    Comment by Old Sarge Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:38 pm

  9. Gave it a 3. Jumps around too much. In over his head. They’ll own him in DC in short order.

    Comment by Sunshine Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:41 pm

  10. Reminds me of Obama before he got down to Washington and learned how things work there …

    Good ad, though.

    Comment by olddog Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:42 pm

  11. 3. Standard pap and will attract some in the district, if they don’t realize this is his second time around.

    Dold’s problem is follow-up, when his opponents point out that he didn’t act the problem-solver, non-partisan moderate, much at his first rodeo.

    Certainly not consistent with the “anti-Obamacare”, and “Medicaid Theft” ads just put up on Dold’s behalf by his “Washington” allies at Crossroads and the Chamber.

    When does Dold criticize those ads as “partisan finger pointing?”

    Comment by walker Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:44 pm

  12. 2 - Nothing compelling here. People have heard this before.

    Comment by Norseman Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:47 pm

  13. Fairly good ad. Nice to see something positive sounding.

    Comment by Under Further Review Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 2:52 pm

  14. 2, because I don’t really believe him.

    Comment by Cheryl44 Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 3:11 pm

  15. Sounds phony, looks phony and is the same as any other positive ad we’ve seen for the last 25 years. Makes no matter that he’s GOP; would say the same of a similar DEM ad. So funny how much commercial advertising has changed over that period, but we get the same cookie cutter garbage from the political ad folks. All the boxes checked - family shot, diversity shot, woman shot. What a racket!

    Comment by Willie Stark Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 3:14 pm

  16. I gave it a “2″…

    Nothing really made me think this is a new thing, or I should pay attention.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 3:27 pm

  17. “1″ The pandering to voters on the left is obvious and how well did Dold prove he could be bipartisan when he last held the office? No, he was too busy pandering to Tea Party members at the time.

    Comment by Wensicia Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 3:52 pm

  18. Gave it a 4. While it doesn’t blaze new trails it is spot on in tone. Dold is very poised. It checks the boxes from the Kirk playbook. Very good for the 10th CD.

    Comment by Adam Smith Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 3:56 pm

  19. It’s pretty good generally. It’s very good for that district. Lots of images, positive, upbeat. Pretty solid.
    Extra question, is it just me or does this guy look a lot like Mark Kirk circa 2000AD?

    Comment by A guy... Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 4:13 pm

  20. It is a positive message during a very cynical election atmosphere.

    Voters are tired of hearing about the other guy’s shortcomings and want to here this kind of stuff!

    I gave it a 4.

    Comment by VanillaMan Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 8:12 pm

  21. Dold is still known as “Tea Party Bob” in the 10th Congressional District! He can pretend he is a moderate interested in bi-partisanship, but that is a tough sell.

    Comment by Concerned Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 8:21 pm

  22. I voted 3 - an average ad. I stopped paying attention after they said job something or other.

    I agree with willy, but i was being generous..

    Comment by Modest Proposal Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 8:53 pm

  23. Concerned, he was endorsed by Mayor Bloomberg. He is a moderate. What makes you think he is such a Tea Partier?

    Comment by Modest Proposal Tuesday, Aug 26, 14 @ 8:55 pm

  24. Dold is a moderate, but to some friends still pining for that progressive society promised them during their college years - too far right on the political scale.

    They want that solar powered car, so they can drive to the mountain top to hold hands with all nations while riding unicorns. Free, of course.

    Comment by VanillaMan Wednesday, Aug 27, 14 @ 7:28 am

  25. i gave it a 4. it’s a feel good romp that candidates like to see, but you have to wonder if it cuts through the noise. negative ads grab your attention, and make you feel (if they are successful). i don’t know that this ad (or any positive ad, for that matter) generates any warm and fuzzies for the candidate…

    Comment by bored now Wednesday, Aug 27, 14 @ 8:19 am

  26. Dold was part of the problem during his one term in Congress.
    He flew in a planeload of tea partiers in 2010 to harass his primary opponents, and was in bed with the local tea partiers,
    whom he told he was one of them.

    Comment by Taxandspendfolly Wednesday, Aug 27, 14 @ 8:35 am

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