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Newsom’s $19 Million Ad Campaign Can’t Polish California’s Image

Politics
United States
开始于 April 27, 2026

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CLAIM 发布者 will Apr 27, 2026
Newsom's $19 million ad campaign is a necessary investment to combat California's negative image and promote its successes.

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California's challenges cannot be solved through advertising; a focus on policy changes is essential for genuine improvement.

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The ad campaign is a waste of taxpayer money that fails to address the real issues California faces, like homelessness and crime.

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While the campaign may not effectively change perceptions, it highlights the government's effort to improve California's public image.

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Investing in a polished image through ads ignores the underlying issues that truly affect Californians' quality of life.

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