Catchiest campaign ads of 2014: nine pitches that made an impression

What do Barry Manilow, skeet shooting, and driving a car in reverse have to do with the 2014 US elections? Well, this campaign season had no shortage of interesting TV ads – including ones with the motifs just mentioned. Here’s an election-season recap through the lens of ads that have had an influence on voters.

3. Hogs in Iowa ... and squeals in Washington

“I’m Joni Ernst. I grew up castrating hogs on an Iowa farm,” is how this Senate candidate introduced herself to Iowa primary voters. She says it in the same kind of cheerful tone you might expect when talking about roasting marshmallows with friends. Ms. Ernst follows up with the message that she’ll “know how to cut pork” in the federal budget and that Iowa voters can help “make ’em squeal” in Washington.

Certainly one of the more attention-grabbing political ads you'll see.

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