“There are just six days left in this chaotic midterm, which means campaigns around the country are readying their final pitches for voters,” Playbook reports.
“Candidates traditionally use their last flight of ads as a “closing argument” — a chance to tell voters who they are, what they plan to do if they win and, most importantly, ask for their vote. It’s the executive summary of their campaign, typically delivered direct-to-camera in a bid to make one final connection with voters.”
“But this year has been anything but typical. As those final ads have started trickling into Playbook HQ we’ve seen some candidates observe the old pieties, while others just continue bludgeoning their opponents.”