Mark Brnovich, the GOP candidate for Arizona Attorney General, just released his wordless campaign ad, tousling his daughter's hair and smiling with constituents with the best of 'em.
The specialized videos became known as "McConnelling" earlier this year, after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell released one with somewhat-unnatural-looking camera interactions. Brnovich appears more at ease in these staged scenes.
Now that the footage is in the public arena, it can be legitimately picked up by Super PACs and independent expenditure committees that wish to advertise on Brnovich's behalf. Arizona's Politics has already detailed the planned advertising campaign by the Republican Attorneys General Association and their relatively-dark Arizona effort.
No reason why Arizonans cannot have fun with Brnovich's grip-and-grin video, either. Or, for that matter, the ones posted earlier by Rep. Kirkpatrick (2012) or Rep. Barber (2014)
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