Whitmer's aides put up photos of 'Governor Barbie' they dubbed 'Lil' Gretch'
As the "Barbie" movie hits theaters this weekend, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's office seized on buzz surrounding the movie to launch their own, "Governor Barbie," drawing praise from Democrats and grumbles from critics.
Senior aides to Whitmer reportedly came up with the idea to fashion a Barbie doll after their boss, putting out a series of photos of the hot pink-clad doll signing legislation, giving speeches, and driving around the country touting how she is "getting things done for all Michiganders."
It’s the best day ever! ✨
— Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@GovWhitmer) July 20, 2023
This Barbie is getting things done for all Michiganders. 💪 pic.twitter.com/gOHtJdf1vQ
Whitmer told The New York Times she thought the idea was "hilarious" when staff first suggested it. "When they showed me the first iteration, I thought it was absolutely hilarious," she said. "This Barbie is going to be signing legislation! She’s going to be leading!"
Fellow Democrats seemed to love the social media strategy as well and heaped praise on the governor for the "sharp" and "empowering" campaign.
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Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. (AP Photo/Al Goldis, File)
MSNBC host and former White House press secretary Jen Psaki called Whitmer's doll a "Cool and empowering Barbie."
Cool and empowering Barbie https://t.co/n2IQWuIK61
— Jen Psaki (@jrpsaki) July 20, 2023
The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson praised the "sharp" social media campaign.
"Oh, this is a very sharp social media play right with the zeitgeist. Well done!" he tweeted.
Oh, this is a very sharp social media play right with the zeitgeist.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) July 20, 2023
Well done! https://t.co/pHaXF5Mkwk
Democratic strategist and former Hillary Clinton aide Jennifer Palmieri said the photos embodied how "role models matter."
"Role models matter! Gov Whitmer grew up watching her lawyer-mom, Sherry, wear fuchsia blazers to court shouting "fuchsia is my power color!" Love to see all of this," Palmieri praised.
Role models matter! Gov Whitmer grew up watching her lawyer-mom, Sherry, wear fuchsia blazers to court shouting “fuchsia is my power color!” Love to see all of this. https://t.co/4bWDd619Uk
— Jennifer Palmieri (@jmpalmieri) July 20, 2023
Planned Parenthood of Michigan used the Democrat's campaign to applaud her commitment to "reproductive rights and gender equity."
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's staff created a social media campaign featuring a doll dressed up as "Governor Barbie." ((Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images))
We love a Governor in PINK! Especially ours, because Big Gretch knows that reproductive rights and gender equity are essential components to a thriving economy filled with opportunity for everyone 💖 #Barbie https://t.co/CrMYTH3mME
— Michigan Planned Parenthood Advocates (@mippadvocates) July 20, 2023
"We love a Governor in PINK! Especially ours, because Big Gretch knows that reproductive rights and gender equity are essential components to a thriving economy filled with opportunity for everyone," the account tweeted.
Charlotte Clymer, a transgender activist formerly with the Human Rights Campaign, praised the move, writing, "I love this so much!!! Looks like a leader."
I love this so much!!! Looks like a leader, @GovWhitmer! https://t.co/aWyHa617ET
— Charlotte Clymer 🇺🇦 (@cmclymer) July 20, 2023
A Democratic pollster told the Times the move was a "slam dunk" which would make an impact with the younger generation.
"The TikTok generation are receptive to these kinds of things," Celinda Lake told the outlet.
However, some Twitter users complained the campaign was "cringe" and a waste of taxpayer dollars.
"Next time you hit a pothole and have to buy new tires or pay your DTE bill, remember a portion of your taxes went to a staffer making Barbie videos all day," one critic tweeted.
Next time you hit a pothole and have to buy new tires or pay your DTE bill, remember a portion of your taxes went to a staffer making Barbie videos all day- https://t.co/zbZanknegO
— Anna Hoffman (@shoesonplease) July 20, 2023
Whitmer defended the social media campaign to the Times.
"There will be people who don’t get it, and that’s fine. We’re going to have fun. We’re going to continue to be fierce and feminine in our fuchsia," she said in the report.
Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.