LINCON MAYOR: Political ads spark clash over Lincoln crime statistics
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) As we get closer to Lincolns general election, you might see a flood of TV ads.
Experts say political ads are just like normal ads: They are trying to persuade viewers.
A lot of times what theyre aimed at is, Just dont vote for the other person,' said Kevin Smith, a political science professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In other words, its not Get the vote for me, its Suppress the vote for the other person.
Many of the ads in this election are focused on crime and law enforcement.
Former Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casady, who has endorsed Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird (D), says the ads claiming that crime is out of control in Lincoln are wrong.
Crime is actually falling quite a bit since it peaked in 1991, Casady said. You have less of a chance of being a victim of a crime today than you did, way less, than 1991.
According to data from the citys website, the crime rate per 100,000 people was 7,043 in 1990.
In 2022, that number was slashed by more than half, dropping to 3,280.
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