Still, television is more effective because of the greater reach in audience.
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If your life story is being used by the campaigns, don't expect to get anything out of it.
Unless of course the media publicizes it. Then a campaign comes back and says what happened didn't really happen:
Since this story aired, Hillary Clinton's campaign contacted NPR to say that the campaign paid Maid-Rite a bill for $157 the day of Clinton's visit and left $100 in tip money. NPR contacted Maid-Rite manager Brad Crawford, who confirmed that a bill was paid and tip money was left. Crawford, who was not in the restaurant at the time, said that he believes a campaign staffer left the money with one of his employees, but "where Hillary was sitting, there was no tip left." Neither Anita Esterday nor the manager on duty that day were available for comment as of noon Thursday.
Here's more about that tip, which almost sounds like there is some damage control going on by somebody:
But Brad Crawford, manager of the Toledo Maid-Rite, said Clinton's campaign aides paid the bill for lunch and left a tip to be divided among the servers.
"They all paid their bill and they left a tip. They paid it all that same day when they left and everything was good," he said.
Crawford said he didn't know why Esterday may not have received any of the money.