Sen. Feingold Uses Dead Person in Ad to Suggest Failed Stimulus Actually Worked (Video)

Now this is desperate…
Far Left Senator Russ Feingold used a 150 year-old dead person in his latest ad to show that the failed stimulus bill actually worked.
620 WTMJ reported:

In Senator Feingold’s new ad, he features some footage designed to make the argument that his $787 stimulus bill created Wisconsin jobs.

One piece of footage features a nameplate being placed outside an office or cubicle, and it appears the person named does not exist – not in voter databases, nothing on Lexus-Nexus, no such person on Facebook or other social media. In fact, the only Elizabeth Ackland that could be found in Wisconsin died in 1877.

It would be strange, if Feingold’s argument is true and Wisconsinites really did benefit from his stimulus bill, that he would need to make up a person, or use a long-departed person, to represent a job created in his campaign ad.

Here’s the ad:

At least he can count on her vote.
After all, 9 out of 10 dead people vote democrat.

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