Who is Contacting Me? Colon Bonini, By Postcard, One Day Late

Filed in National by on July 21, 2010

Bonini’s postcard is a flawed A+ The main message could not be any more clear.

“Please Vote Colin Bonini – State Treasurer”

No party id. No platform. No Promises. Just vote for me, with a design that underscores the simplicity of the message.

If it stopped there it would be a home run. The problem with the mailer is that the call to action, on the back, is telling me to come to one of three announcement events….each of which took place yesterday.

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  1. I drove past a Chip Flowers billboard this morning.

  2. Geezer says:

    Excellent move by Chip. His No. 1 priority should be getting his name out there. It’s easy to ignore mailers; much harder to miss spotting a billboard.

  3. PSB says:

    Bonini’s postcard: “a design that underscores the simplicity of the message.”

    Art imitates life.

  4. Geezer says:

    Art? That thing?

  5. MJ says:

    Chip has a few billboards down here in Sussex on high visability roads (Rt 1 and Rt 9).

  6. anon says:

    I guess he is going for the procrastinator vote.

  7. You can’t control the postal system. When you use bulk mail once in a while some pieces stray. You get what you pay for there. The postal system does a top notch job with first class.

  8. PSB says:

    no one is trying to control or blame the postal system, but rather place responsibility on the campaign for its use of the postal system, including the range of results when using the bulk mail service.

    Colin Bonini–“you get what you pay for”–“if you want crappy government, he’s your guy”

  9. PSB says:

    many of us have learned that with ‘good, cheap, and fast’, you are able to choose only two.

    With Colin Bonini, he has perfected choosing one.

    new slogan–“Colin Bonini–cheap as all get-out”

  10. mediawatch says:

    If the mailers are late, what can the state’s vendors and employees expect with their checks?

  11. anon says:

    That’ll leave a mark.