The Best and Worst 2011 Presidential Campaign Videos
Good or bad, these videos from GOP hopefuls don’t hold back.
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Rick Perry: Strong - In Strong, Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks out against gay rights and what he calls President Obama’s “war on religion.” The ad has also inspired more than 700,000 dislikes versus 23,465 likes and dozens of faith-based parodies that have gone viral on the Web. —Joyce Jones(Photo: Courtesy rickperry.org)
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Herman Cain: Smoking Man - It’s hard to say which was weirder: chief of staff Mark Block smoking or Herman Cain’s eerie smile at the end of this campaign video that was so bad, it was kind of good.(Photo: Courtesy hermancain.com)
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Rick Santorum: Pop Up Video - Rick Santorum unleashed a pop up campaign ad much like the ones that appear on VH1. His, however, touts his family values and social conservatism cred. The former Pennsylvania senator probably thought he was being kind of hip and cool — not. (Photo: Courtesy ricksantorum.com)
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Jon Huntsman: Born to Be Wild - Jon Huntsman announced plans to announce his White House bid via a quirky motorcycle video that was meant to share some personal details about the candidate, like he played in a band in high school called Wizard. The problem is, the video made no sense and left people scratching their heads.(Photo: Courtesy jon2012.com)
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Newt Gingrich: A Newt Hampshire Christmas - This video with campaign elves singing a rendition of “Deck the Halls” and break dancing was so awkward and embarrassing that the campaign wisely disabled it.(Photo: Courtesy newt.org)
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