One of President Trump's largest super PACs on Wednesday launched a $50 million ad campaign targeting major cable networks and streaming service providers in all seven battleground states to reach key voters in the final spurt before Election Day. We made our final sales pitch.
The ad, scheduled to air starting Wednesday night, was funded by Make America Great Again, Inc. (or MAGA, Inc.) and previewed exclusively on Fox News before its release.
Each is trying to attack Kamala Harris in the final stages before the election, going after what the campaign sees as her biggest weakness.
One ad is titled “Are you okay?” It features a clip of Harris' debate with Donald Trump this summer, in which she spoke about her desire to put country before party.
“As a prosecutor, I never asked, 'Are you a Republican or a Democrat?'” she said. “All I asked was, 'Are you okay?'”
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Trump and Harris are pictured side by side.
The clip shows voters watching footage of Harris candidly answering her biggest grievances about the job market, inflation and immigration, areas that the campaign has focused on in the lead-up to the election. This is an area that Harris sees as his greatest weakness.
One person says in the ad, “I work three jobs to survive.'' “Crime is out of control,” says another.
Another ad, called “Broken Oath,” urged voters to support Trump after directly blaming Harris for a series of national security and foreign policy crises that have unfolded over the past four years under the Biden administration. It seems like it is.
“Our troops have been killed. Open borders. Crime on the streets. Rising costs. Assassination attempts,” the narrator says, adding, “We are on the brink of World War III.”
The Trump campaign has repeatedly held Harris accountable for what it sees as the Biden administration's biggest failures. Trump has frequently used it to attack his opponent during his campaign, telling voters at a recent rally: “Kamala broke it. I'm going to fix it.”
It is unclear how many of these policies Harris has been able to influence domestically and internationally in her role as vice president.
Since April, MAGA has spent about $325 million supporting Trump's re-election campaign.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump attend the second presidential debate in Philadelphia. (Doug Mills/New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The super PAC will primarily focus its resources on boosting Trump's standing among voters in swing states that he narrowly lost to Biden in 2020, particularly Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada. I've let it happen.
Earlier this month, it targeted voters in the urban centers of Detroit, Philadelphia and Atlanta, announcing an additional $10 million in advertising aimed at winning over Black and Hispanic voters in these battleground states. .
A PAC spokesperson told Fox News in a statement that the ad seeks to get the message across to voters that President Trump will right the policy failures of the past four years.
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“Simply put, the American people are not okay,” PAC spokesperson Kaylan Dole told Fox News in a statement. Trump added, “We will unite our country through success.”
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