Super Bowl Ads Aim to Score with Viewers
The Super Bowl is known for football, but it’s also a showcase for commercials. This year, several ads are set to spark conversation beyond the game itself. With millions watching, these ads offer a chance to promote ideas and values.
Trump Accounts Get a Boost
A group called Invest America is using a pre-game ad to highlight “Trump Accounts.” These accounts, created through a Republican bill, aim to give children a head start with tax-free savings. The ad will feature children discussing the importance of investing early.
Turning Point USA to Air “All American Halftime Show”
Instead of watching the regular Super Bowl Halftime show, Michigan gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson is encouraging viewers to change the channel during the Bad Bunny halftime show. Johnson’s ad promotes Turning Point USA’s “All American Halftime Show,” offering an alternative with a focus on American entertainment. This comes after some have criticized the choice of Bad Bunny for the halftime show.
Senate Campaigns Take to the Airwaves
Political ads will also feature during the Super Bowl in select markets. Senator Susan Collins from Maine will have an ad promoting her work. In Texas, James Talarico, who is running for Senate, will air an ad focusing on campaign finance rules.
A Christian Message
The “He Gets Us” campaign, which shares Christian messages, will also have an ad during the game. This year, the ad will touch on the issues of wealth, image, and other pressures of modern life.


