Benjamin Cardin, who is running for the U.S. Senate seat open in Maryland, apparently paid campaign staffers to pose as students, workers and other “real people” in a campaign advertisement.He probably didn't respond because he was busy playing an "average transvestite" thanking Cardin for his support of gay rights in their latest commercial.
In contrast with other commercials, it is considered unethical to fail to identify paid spokesmen or to have them pose as random members of the public in political advertisements.
Cardin’s campaign did not disclose the links between these “real people” and his campaign.
In Cardin’s ad, a number of Marylanders endorse Cardin. Ashley Peddicord, apparently a college student, says “Thanks to Ben, I can afford college.” In reality, Peddicord works for the campaign. Her campaign email is: Ashley@bencardin.com.
Kelton Anderson, posing as an ordinary working man, is in fact a high-ranking official with United Auto Workers union, which has endorsed Cardin. The UAW gave $9,258,308 during 2006 election season, virtually all of it to Democrats, according to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics. Cardin
And there’s Carl Tuvin, who tells the camera “And he’s fighting for better health care.” What he does not say is that he is a paid Democratic party organizer, who has long worked with Cardin.
“These revelations demonstrate that Ben Cardin has not been honest with the voters of Maryland. If he can’t be honest about having real people as supporters, what else is he lying about?” said Doug Heye, spokesman for Michael Steele, the Republican candidate for Maryland’s U.S. Senate seat. “After 20 years in Congress, you would think he would have some actual real people who support him.”
Oren Shur, Cardin’s spokesman, repeatedly failed to respond to inquiries.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
I'm Not An Average Citizen, but I Play One On TV
Richard Miniter reports on campaign fakery going on with the Ben Cardin campaign in the Maryland Senate Race:
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