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Michele Bachmann Is Asked to Stop Using Minnesota State Fair Logo

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Officials with the Minnesota State Fair aren't happy with a new campaign ad being run by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) which references the annual gathering and features its logo.

In the ad, Jim "The Election Guy" accuses Bachmann's opponent, state Sen. Tarryl Clark, of voting to raise taxes on the munchies and drinks enjoyed by fair-goers.

"I know, I know, it's State Fair time and you don't want to hear about politics," says The Election Guy. "But while you're at the fair, you should know Tarryl Clark here wanted to raise taxes on your corn dog. And your deep-fried bacon. And your beer."

The Star-Tribune in Minneapolis vetted the ad's claims and concluded that some of them are a stretch:

Clark did vote 'yes' on a bill that would increase the tax on liquor sales. The corn dog and bacon taxes are a bit misleading, however. Bachmann's campaign points to Clark's votes to raise the sales tax, which would affect corn dogs and bacon, but is not specifically targeted toward those things.

A state fair logo appears twice in the ad. On Tuesday, fair officials asked the Bachmann camp to stop using the trademarked image, which they said was appropriated without permission.

"The state fair does not endorse any candidate running for political office," Brienna Schuette, a spokeswoman for the fair, told the Star-Tribune.

Bachmann campaign spokesman Sergio Gor wrote in an e-mail to the newspaper that they are "currently looking into this matter."

Watch the ad:

Filed Under: Ads, 2010 Elections

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christierandall

Why do most political adds have to slam the other guy...I would vote for someone who had a clean background, good education, experience and talked about what they believe would be beneficial for our country....state your platform but leave out the lies and insults of your opponent...it really seems so classless especially when you get caught in a lie like Bachmans add.... She put her stamp of approval on it so she owns it.

September 01 2010 at 10:06 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
joe

My advice to Michelle Bachmann would be to use any and all campaign ads that she pleases. After seeing how Al Franken won his election I would say that anything goes.

August 31 2010 at 11:42 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
JJRFordGuy

She needs to STOP alright! Now turn around and GO AWAY!

August 31 2010 at 8:39 PM Report abuse +3 rate up rate down Reply
pgbrooke

Is this the new conservative strategy; appropriate first and ask permission later? I see NOM has been forced to stop using, without permission, the Peter, Paul and Mary song "This Land is Your Land." I thought these folks touted their "values."

August 31 2010 at 6:49 PM Report abuse +7 rate up rate down Reply

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