Ficker Mailer Has Major Spelling Error
Robin Ficker spent a lot of money in his Senate primary, but not enough to find anybody who could spell properly...
A new mailer from U.S. Senate Candidate Robin Ficker has an egregious spelling error on it.
The new mailer accuses lambasted Larry Hogan for “not being able to rain <sic> in spending and also claims the Hogan would “rubber stamp Biden’s spending binge” were he to be elected.
Well, at least now we know why Gordana Schifanelli flipped her endorsement; Ficker’s spelling errors remind her of her 2022 campaign with Dan Cox.
Of course, you can’t “rain” things in. You can however rein things in. This is something that basic proofreading by a professional campaign consultant should have easily avoided.
Then again, the mailer also highlights Hogan in green which implies something good.
Other than the egregious spending error, it also is a completely revisionist version of history unfamiliar to literally anybody who lived in Maryland during Hogan’s tenure as Governor.
Robin Ficker, incidentally, has no recent record of voting on spending in any budget because he has not been in office since 1978. Then again, Ficker ran for Congress as a Democrat in 1972, the same year Joe Biden was elected to the U.S. Senate……
According to FEC reports, Ficker has employed a variety of consultants and media companies during this campaign, including James Van Den Berg, Vespa Partners, Nulli Secundus LLP, Anthony Rader, Piedmont Strategic, THM Consulting, Roanoke Place LLC, and Merricmack Consulting Group. I’m sure none of them will ever have to take the blame for this amateur-hour nonsense.
Robin Ficker may have spent a lot of money in his Senate primary, but not enough to do the job properly or give him any prayer of winning this Tuesday.