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Are You Accidentally Running a Political Ad? Here’s How to Keep Your Ecommerce Campaigns Safe

by asplichal | Sep 21, 2025 | Google Ads

Just because you’re not running for office doesn’t mean your ads aren’t political…

Why should you care?

Because if Google or Bing thinks you’re crossing political ad lines (even by accident), they’ll yank your ads, burn your money, and maybe even shut down your account. 💸💀

Let’s fix that.

 

🎯 What Counts as a “Political Ad” on Google & Bing?

Spoiler alert: It’s not just candidate campaigns.

Political ads include anything that mentions:

  • 🗳️ Candidates, elections, or political parties
  • 📜 Ballot initiatives, laws, or referendums
  • 🔥 Hot-button issues like:
    • Gun control
    • Climate change
    • Immigration
    • Health care
    • Taxes
    • Education

So if you’re selling eco-friendly straws, firearm gear, or t-shirts with phrases like “Taxation Is Theft”—guess what? You might be a political advertiser. 🎯

 

🛡️ Google’s Rules (a.k.a. The Compliance Gauntlet)

Here’s what Google expects:

✅ Political advertiser verification
✅ “Paid for by…” disclaimers
✅ Geo-targeting to the country you’re verified in
✅ Obey local election laws

If your ad triggers any political flags and you’re not verified?
🚫 Your ad won’t run. Period.

Oh—and Google’s bots are nosy. They’ll scan your:

  • Ad copy
  • Landing pages
  • URLs
  • Even your brand name

Welcome to the political ad Hunger Games. 😤

 

🤖 Microsoft Ads (Bing): Slightly Kinder, Still Dangerous

Microsoft (Bing) isn’t too far behind:

  • ✅ U.S. advertisers must verify identity
  • ✅ “Paid for by” disclaimers are required
  • ✅ They also publish your ads in a transparency report

Historically, Microsoft’s been a bit more lenient for ecommerce—but don’t get cozy. Every election year, enforcement tightens like spandex at Thanksgiving. 🦃

 

💥 Real Talk: Why Ecommerce Sellers Should Care

“But Andy, I sell bath bombs!” 🛁

Yeah? You ever label one “Regulate This”?
Boom. Flagged.

Here’s why this matters:

  • 🔍 Machine-Learning Flagging: Google’s bots will tag you just for mentioning controversial phrases.
  • 🚫 Ad Disapprovals: One misstep, and your ads go dark. Do it too often? Say hello to account suspensions.
  • 💸 Wasted Spend: Ads that don’t run = Money flushed down the PPC toilet.

 

📖 From the Make Each Click Count Playbook

One of my favorite lines from the 2022 edition:

“You can’t optimize what doesn’t run. Avoiding policy violations should be Step 0 in every ecommerce campaign.”

Your job? Think like a Google bot:

🤔 What does your ad say?
🕵️ What could it be interpreted as saying?
🌐 Does your landing page hint at politics—even subtly?

And hey—use structured data and Google-approved product categories. Don’t tempt fate.

 

✅ Your Political Ad Survival Checklist

Worried your ad might raise eyebrows? Here’s your step-by-step:

  1. Read the Rules
    • 📄 Google Ads Political Content Policy
    • 📄 Microsoft Political Ads Policy
  2. Scrub Your Messaging
    • Stay away from activist-speak—even if it’s your brand tone.
  3. Verify Early
    • It’s a hassle. But once you’re verified, you’re clear to advertise.
  4. Spread the Risk
    • Diversify to Meta or TikTok—they’ve got rules, but less AI policing (for now).
  5. Track Disapprovals
    • Use conversion tracking and monitor disapprovals. If you don’t know what’s broken, you can’t fix it.

 

🧠 Big Lesson: Don’t Lose Your Ad Dollars to Dumb Mistakes

Elections are heating up. Ad policies are tightening. And “issue-based” is now a landmine.

Don’t walk blind.

Read the rules. Check your copy. And if you think you’re close to the line—assume you’ve already crossed it.

Because as I always say…

👉 If you’re not making each click count—you’re probably paying for clicks that don’t. 💸

 

💬 Q&A – Google Ads Political Content Keywords Edition

  1. Will “eco-friendly” trigger political flags?
    Yep—especially if tied to climate change or sustainability.
  2. What about gun accessories?
    High chance. You’ll need verification.
  3. Can I use phrases like “freedom” or “liberty”?
    Context matters. If tied to taxes, government, or laws—it might get flagged.
  4. Is “End the Fed” a red flag?
    Very likely. It’s political speech tied to policy.
  5. What’s a safe workaround?
    Focus on product benefits, not ideology.
  6. How long does Google verification take?
    Up to 5 days—but longer during election seasons.
  7. Can I appeal disapproved ads?
    Yes—via Google Ads Support. But don’t bet your ROI on it.

 

 

Need Help with Google Ads? If you’re ready to take your online store’s performance to the next level with Google Shopping Ads but need a helping hand, consider reaching out. I’m Andy Splichal, author of Make Each Click Count and host of the Make Each Click Count podcast. Whether it’s about creating high-performing Shopping Ads or mastering your overall Google Ads strategy, I’m here to help. Let’s make those clicks count!    

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andy Splichal is the founder and managing partner of True Online Presence, author of the Make Each Click Count book series, host of the Make Each Click Count podcast, founder of Make Each Click Count University and certified online marketing strategist with twenty plus years of experience helping companies increase their online presence and profitable revenues.

He was named to Best of Los Angeles Awards’ Most Fascinating 100 List in both 2020 and 2021. To find more information on Andy Splichal, visit trueonlinepresence.com or read The Full Story on his website or his blog, blog.trueonlinepresence.com.

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