Miranda Devine: Independent Women’s Voice ad exposes the DSA’s gap between promise and reality

Republicans have struggled to articulate the threat of the far-left insurgency engulfing the Democrat party to a generation ignorant of the bloodstained history of Communism. But by telling a real story, not delivering a lecture, a clever new ad campaign from Independent Women’s Voice has found a way to combat the false lure of the Democratic Socialists of America – especially to women.
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Republicans have struggled to articulate the threat of the far-left insurgency engulfing the Democrat party to a generation ignorant of the bloodstained history of Communism. But by telling a real story, not delivering a lecture, a clever new ad campaign from Independent Women’s Voice has found a way to combat the false lure of the Democratic Socialists of America – especially to women. In the AI-generated video, “Take Me Back!”, a young woman falls for the DSA slogans of “free” healthcare and housing, “Defund the police!” and “People over profit!” She wakes up in 2050 to find utopia is not what it’s cracked up to be. There’s a months-long wait at the hospital, the store shelves are empty, criminals run rampant, and she has no choice about where to live.
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- Republicans have struggled to articulate the threat of the far-left insurgency engulfing the Democrat party to a generation ignorant of the bloodstained history of Communism. But by telling a real story, not delivering a lecture, a clever new ad campaign from Independent Women’s Voice has found a way to combat the false lure of the Democratic Socialists of America – especially to women.
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Miranda Devine: Independent Women’s Voice ad exposes the DSA’s gap between promise and reality
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