Politicians are using “Back to the Future” Day to do what they do best: campaign.
GOP presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Carly Fiorina have both released campaign videos this week with “Back to the Future” themes.
Rubio’s video says the present time is more of a “blast from the past,” than the future. It shows a clip of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton at the Democratic debate earlier this month saying, “There a lot that I would like to do to build on the successes of President Obama, but also as I am laying out, to go beyond.”
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The video flashes text while Clinton is speaking, which includes phrases like: “Massive Tax Increases,” and “HillaryCare.” It then jumps to past footage of Clinton and a shot of a then-Senator Joe Biden announcing his candidacy for the 1988 presidential election.
The video ends with Rubio saying, “Yesterday is over, and we are never going back,” and gives viewers the options to subscribe or donate to Rubio’s campaign. The Florida Republican has repeatedly championed his youth and freshness as cornerstones of his candidacy.
Fiorina’s video, “Doc Brown needs your help,” is narrated by a voice that sounds similar to the popular scientist character played by Christopher Lloyd in the “Back to the Future” trilogy. The narrator says Oct. 21, 2015 is “the date that people can start changing the future,” and encourages viewers to go to the website, 102115.com, to help him (really Fiorina) do just that.









