Sunday, January 22, 2012

Super-PACs: Are they going too far?


Super-PACs, or Political Action committees, have put millions of dollars in TV ads for the primary election. These groups’ main focuses are to promote the candidate of their choice by sponsoring advertisements and fundraising.  Groups like Restore Our Future and Winning Our Future are two main examples. They have been known for attacking candidates and affecting peoples views on rival candidates.
Restore Our Future is an organization that supports Mitt Romney’s campaign. It has supported and sponsored many anti-Gingrich advertisements. This organization is under the leadership of people who have worked with Romney in politics and have several ideas that they think Romney needs in this campaign. Restore Our Future along with other super-PACs had a major influence on Gingrich’s drop in polls since the Iowa caucus. According to the Wall Street Journal, nearly 96% of super-PAC spending has attacked Gingrich since Iowa. 
Winning Our Future is an organization that promotes Gingrich’s candidacy.  They produced a 28-minute documentary that attacked Romney and his past policies and experiences. Gingrich was not in favor of this documentary and told the committee to get rid of every mistake in the film or remove it completely.  I think that this shows how some super-PACs are going too far in their campaigns.
A lot of the time it seems like messages promoted by super-PACs get very contorted. Sometimes it is hard to know what to believe as factual information. Many advertisements take words and phrases out of context to make their rival look ignorant and foolish. According to Bloomberg, candidates are getting tired of the super-PACs too. In debates, candidates have targeted on another for the ads their Super-PACs have produced. In reality the political candidates have no control over what the super-PACs post. They can oppose the ads and request they be removed, but that is all.
While super-PACs can be beneficial, from the ones I have seen and researched they have mostly negative advertisements. They are even making some candidates frustrated. People who are involved in politics and watch the news are able to see the ads that super-PACs are promoting and realize that what they are promoting are incorrect or out of context. Then there are people like me who don’t really keep up with the news, who are maybe a little bit ignorant, and who see these advertisements and believe them. Even if I realize that they aren’t accurate, I can’t always pinpoint what is wrong with them and what is actually true.
I would rather make an opinion after listening to the candidates speak without all of the extra clips and pieces that super-PACs take out of context and put together in an advertisement. It can even hurt the candidate they are trying to support because it makes him look like he is attacking the other candidate. In conclusion, I believe that super-PACs are overstepping their boundaries in this election because they often give distorted images about candidates and can confuse the average voter.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you Erin, in that super-PACs are going too far and they’re overstepping their boundaries for what they should and shouldn’t say about political candidates. I too am one of those ill-informed voters so when I try to get informed about the candidate I want to vote for, those advertisements are pulling me away from what I thought I knew about the candidate. I think the advertisements are swaying people’s vote, which is fine, but they need to do so in an honest manor.
    With that being said, people need to realize this is a campaign and people are competing against each other. Of course the other side will try to persuade you to vote for them and use whatever they can to convince you they are right. So as a voter, you should stay informed in all aspects of the campaign and research information if you think it might not be completely true. With that being said, I agree with you that super-PACs are out of control, but I also think that puts it back on the people to stay informed with what’s going on in the election.

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