Lucky New Ken Guin Ad in HD 14

In his most recent campaign ad, Democrat Ken Guin claims successes in his legislative tenure and suggests a reason for them.

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Guin is facing a challenge from Republican Richard Braughn for the House District 14 seat.

Hat tip to The World Around You.

12 comments to Lucky New Ken Guin Ad in HD 14

  • anonymous

    Did the illegal immigrants rub his head because they’re lucky he’s no longer attacking them in his ads?

  • Dan

    Maybe his lucky bald head is the reason he wasn’t indicted for triple dipping while turning in the same time sheets at each of the community colleges.

  • Mrs. Conservative

    His trip to Obumbles Inauguration is enough for me to question his sanity. I do find it odd that the pictures from the actual inauguration have disappeared from his facebook page. I also notice that he changed his political views on facebook from “Progressive” to “Democrat Party”. Guin is a rude and arrogant man. I really hope his support of the Obumbles/Pelosi/Reid agenda catches up with him.

  • Randle

    He forgot to mention that he also brought home almost a $1 million to his own pocket, PLUS a new job for his wife as Principal.
    Thanks Ken for serving us!

  • illrember

    It’s a hysterical ad.

  • Carolyn

    This ad looks like a SNL skit. His representation has been as much of a joke.

  • jesse

    Someone is going to have to rub Ken’s head many times in order for him to get more than 30% of the vote in the general election. Anyone who gives money to his campaign is an idiot. This guy has absolutely no chance whatsoever!

  • Brad

    Good ad. Way to stay positive and talk about local issues. The right can’t talk about anything they’ve done, because they’ve done nothing, so all they talk about is national politics. But this ad highlights real local issues. It’s the right message. It’s a winning message. Keep it up.

  • Dan

    Brad: I’m curious. You’re obviously a Guin supporter and seem quite intelligent.

    Help us understand how you’re able to square with his blatant ripoff of the taxpayers with his triple dipping, as well as his directing legal work to his own law firm?

    These aren’t trick questions. What am I missing?

  • The ad is terrible. It tries to relay personality, but instead it makes Ken Guin look like a joke. Voters usually go for the serious candidates. Imagine if Robert Bentley would have release ads during the primary of people rubbing his head. He definitely wouldn’t have won the nomination.

    The ad also has terrible undertones. For example, he has middle school kids rubbing his head, which makes it seem as if the children don’t respect him. It gets even worse when he is surrounded by a group of men rubbing his head. There are homosexual undertones there.

    Who is this guy’s political adviser?

  • Carbon Hill Grad

    I have not talked to a single person in this District that is voting for Ken. After they count the votes on November 2, it will be ugly.

  • Mrs. Conservative

    OH MY GOD!!! That ad gives me the heebie-jeebies! The only thing that could have possibly made it worse would have been Guin in a flesh-colored turtleneck…

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