With several elections right around the corner, we see all sorts of things surrounding political figures, and, unfortunately, the majority of the time, we only hear about situations that tend to involve backlash, criticism, or something worse. Well, it seems that isn’t the case for one particular candidate who is running for the Public Service Commission of Louisiana, and that candidate is Chris Justin. After launching a creative ad to raise awareness about leaning poles, people have praised the District 1 candidate, and it seems that he has a lot of people backing him up.
Louisiana candidate Chris Justin shared the video on his Instagram account, and it quickly found its way to many subreddits. In the video, he talks about how leaning poles are dangerous and a cause for concern to many citizens across the state, but he does it creatively.
There are several people talking about the lack of pole service, and many people are giving their statements. However, Justin raises one important point about there being no standards for pole servicing. On top of that, it seems that, according to Chris Justin, Louisiana loses even more power than Florida, which affects all residents, and this is without counting hurricanes or storms.
He wraps up the video by saying he’s built an app where people can share the state of their poles, and also mentions he’s an independent candidate and how he will never take money from utilities. And well, with how the political landscape is all over the country, Justin’s campaign ad caused a resounding positive impact, which quickly prompted many Redditors to share their praise.
Louisiana Candidate Chris Justin Receives Praise After Creative Campaign Ad
Several Redditors saw the video and quickly praised the candidate, talking about how creative the ad was and how ideal he was as a candidate for Public Service Commissioner.
“This guy’s a wizard.“
“I will write his name for President.“
Many others, however, also shared comments about other issues plaguing residents, as it seems poles aren’t the only things causing damage to people.
“Trees are doing more damage to your pole than any storm could.“
“Low-density developments have to be serviced as cheaply as possible. If there is a disaster, the governments let utility companies traffic connection workers over state lines.“
In the end, it seems that Chris Justin’s campaign is proving successful, and there are many residents backing him up. Yet, as many point out, we’ll have to wait to see the results when election day comes.







