David Cunliffe is in Labour's ad, while National goes boating for laughs.
David Cunliffe is in Labour's ad, while National goes boating for laughs.
Labour has gone for the heartstrings in TV ads to be aired today while National has taken a more light-hearted approach as the on-screen political campaign begins.
Under electoral rules, parties can begin using their allocated broadcasting airtime this morning.
In its first television ad, the National Party aims tohelp voters make a "simple choice" between its own management of the economy or a Labour-Greens-Internet-Mana leadership.
National portrays itself as a young, hard-working, sleek rowing team "staying on course".
It is competing against a hapless, bumbling rowing boat with two red and green cockswains, and one of its rowers in Internet-Mana purple.