The Washington Post reports:
The attack ad in Virginia’s most competitive congressional race starts off like something out of a sitcom. An actor resembling Derrick Anderson, a Republican looking to flip Virginia’s battleground 7th District, comes home to greet life-size cardboard cutouts of a woman and three young girls.
The stand-in Anderson eats dinner with the pictures, plays board games across the table from them and then joins them to watch a movie.
It was a biting callout to an image that has dogged the former Army Green Beret for the past month: Anderson, who recently got engaged and does not have kids, shot campaign footage this year that showed him posing with the wife and three daughters of a friend — a scene that critics pounced on as giving the false impression he was the patriarch of the nuclear family.
Read the full article. On Friday, Anderson sent cease-and-desist letters to local stations in an attempt to the get the ad seen below off the air. The grounds for his complaint are unclear.