From Jason Savage <[email protected]>
Subject FAKE AD ALERT: Gideon stages phony town hall to feign accessibility in TV ad
Date April 15, 2020 12:03 PM
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FAKE AD ALERT: GIDEON STAGES PHONY TOWN HALL TO FEIGN ACCESSIBILITY IN
TV AD
Participants in Gideon's "Virtual Town Hall" Were Pre-Screened and
Forced to Sign Model Releases

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Augusta, ME - Sara Gideon, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate,
staged a fake "Virtual Town Hall" meeting last week to provide footage
for a TV ad that is now
running on Maine television. Gideon's campaign posted notice of the
online videoconference meetings to social media, but did not allow open
participation by the general public. Instead, the campaign pre-screened
participants and forced registrants to sign releases that allowed their
words and images to be used in campaign advertising prior to being
cleared to participate. The campaign has also not released the actual
video of the "Town Halls" on social media.

Social media advertisement for Gideon's fake town hall

In hertelevision ad ,
Gideon claims to be holding "Virtual Town Halls," and appears to be
interacting with Mainers through an online videoconference system.

"We're going to continue to innovate in this way and reach out and
talk to people across this state for as long as we are in this space,"
Gideon says in the ad. "There is nothing more important to me."

Gideon TV Ad

In order to participate in this staged event, Gideon required
participants to "irrevocably grant" her campaign sole ownership of their
images and the things they said during the videoconference, including
their "name, likeness, voice, story, comments, and persona, in any
manner or media and for any purpose whatsoever at the sole discretion of
the campaign."

Gideon's videoconference registration requirements

"Forcing Mainers to be in a television commercial before they can ask a
question is not a 'town hall' in any way," said Demi Kouzounas, chair of
the Maine Republican Party. "These were staged events, pre-screened to
only allow hardcore supporters to participate. It's disingenuous that
Sara Gideon would now try to pass these off as actual town halls."

Gideon's campaign has been criticized for sheltering the candidate
from direct interaction with Maine voters. Gideon's so-called "Suppers
with Sara" are highly controlled events that only allow pre-screened
participants, and forbid the use of audio or video recording devices.
Gideon's campaign staff has also restricted the use of cell phones
during her events.

Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reportedly sequestered Gideon
and several other Democratic senate candidates as part of his
"windowless basement strategy
,"
forcing them to stay away from uncontrolled public events and requiring
them to spend the majority of their time making campaign donation phone
calls.

"Sara Gideon is not ready for prime time, and these fake town halls make
that point crystal clear," continued Kouzounas. "Mainers deserve a
candidate who will be responsive and honest with us, not a DC-controlled
empty vessel like Sara Gideon. The stakes are too high to send someone
to Washington who can't even be honest about the simplest things, and
lying about these phony, online town halls shows clearly that Sara
Gideon can't be trusted."

Below is an image of Gideon's screening form for her fake town halls,
including a release that requires participants to allow themselves to
appear in her ads. The release can be found online here
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