![]() 03/14/2014 at 13:32 • Filed to: politics, chevy | ![]() | ![]() |
Last night I was working as a parking director for a small political fundraiser. People that give money to candidates that are running for office get to drive whatever they want: Lexuses, Bmws, audis, etc.
However if you are running for office, what would be the ideal car for convincing people that you need money?
The person that was running for office left the fundraiser in a chevy impala similar to what's pictured. can you think of anything better?
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If they're a Republican, late model F150. Not a new one, just newish.
Democrat? VW Jetta TDI.
Independent? Mercedes 300TD wagon.
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"I wake up early and bust ass working just like you to earn a living" Campaign :]
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"Mercedes 300TD wagon." running on biodiesel...
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A politicians car has to be instantly forgettable the second they step out...this is a good choice.
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Dodge Diplomat.
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republican I disagree, repectfully
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Scott Brown had the best political car.
He won!
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Republican- Escalade
Democrat- Tahoe
Green Party- Prius
Independent- Captiva
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Is there a car that is powered by bullshit?
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Poll's over folks, go home. Nice work.
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Maybe it's not the best for those running for office, but I think most could use a Pinto.
All it takes is one small rear end collision and problem solved