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And out in Illinois, the Republican gubernatorial candidate is running one of those 'look at the scary newspaper headlines' campaign ads on television, but the only problem is that the campaign just went ahead and rewrote the headlines to say what they wanted.

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In 1972, he hit the headlines campaigning for compensation for the victims of the drug Thalidomide (along with Harold Evans, editor of the Sunday Times) and then widened his campaign to fight for women who suffered domestic violence and rape.

Let's start with the shortage of housing for Londoners on low and middle incomes, a headline campaign concern.

He sent a tweet saying as much earlier this week, showing a picture of him and Ms. Clinton under the headline "Campaign Contributions from Hedge Funds".

The next morning that story was splashed across the front of the Scottish Daily Mail under the headline "Campaign to save the UK in crisis", reporting Harrow's case that "hard-hitting messages about the disastrous consequences of a yes vote appear to be backfiring".

The vice president currently spends two days a week on the road, raising money and headlining campaign events, the official said".Certainly [the White House does] encourage anyone who can to do so," Jeanne Lopatto, a spokeswoman for the Energy Department, said of the administration's efforts on behalf of candidates.Energy Secretary Spence Abraham has been one of the top fundraising draws.

If you're not doing anything to stop transgender kids from being beaten up—a.k.a., the most important issue here then how the fuck are you planning to get away with starting a moralizing headline campaign about the choices they're allowed to make?

If you're not doing anything to stop transgender kids from being beaten up – AKA, the most important issue here – then how the fuck are you planning to get away with starting a moralising headline campaign about the choices they're allowed to make?

The Times article, with its headline, "Campaigns Play Loose With Truth," is a perfect example of this fallacy.

Jocelyn Kaiser and Kelly Servick took on the biomedical research budget, noting that NIH would play key roles in two headline campaigns: the $215 million Precision Medicine Initiative and the $1.2 billion effort to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.

Over the next few years, she became an extraordinarily successful supermodel, headlining campaigns for Guess, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, and Revlon.

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