Skip to main content

Trump super PAC launches $50m battleground state ad blitz to make 'final pitch' to voters

One of Trump's largest super PACs on Wednesday launched a $50 million ad campaign across major cable networks and streaming service providers in all seven battleground states, making a "final pitch" to key voters in the final sprint to Election Day. 

The ads, slated to air beginning Wednesday night, were funded by Make America Great Again, Inc., (or MAGA, Inc.) and previewed exclusively to Fox News before their release.

Each seeks to hit Kamala Harris by going after what the campaign views as her biggest weaknesses in the final stretch before the election.

One ad, titled "Are You Okay?" features a clip from Harris's remarks during the presidential debate against Donald Trump this summer, when she spoke about her desire to put country over party.

"As a prosecutor, I never asked ‘are you a Republican or a Democrat," she then said. "The only thing I ever asked is ’are you okay?'"

SUPREME COURT TEMPORARILY HALTS LOWER COURT RULING ORDERING 1,600 VOTERS BACK ON VIRGINIA VOTER ROLLS

Trump and Harris split image

Trump and Harris are seen in a side-by-side photo.

The clip shows voters watching the footage of Harris, and responding bluntly with their biggest complaints about the job market, inflation, and immigration—areas the campaign views as Harris's biggest weaknesses heading into Election Day.

"I'm working three jobs to get by," one person says in the ad. "Crime is out of control," says another.

The other ad, called "Broken Oath," appears to blame Harris directly for a litany of national security and foreign policy crises that unfolded over the last four years under the Biden administration, before urging voters to support Trump.

"Our troops, murdered. An open border. Crime in our streets. Skyrocketing costs. Assassination attempts," a narrator says, adding: "We're on the brink of World War III." 

The Trump campaign has repeatedly sought to blame Harris for what it sees as the biggest failures of the Biden administration. Trump has frequently used this to hit his opponent on the campaign trail, telling voters at recent rallies, "Kamala broke it. I will fix it." 

It is unclear how many of these policies-- either at home or abroad-- Harris could have exerted influence on in her role as vice president.

Since April, MAGA, Inc has spent roughly $325 million in support of Trump's reelection campaign. 

SWING-STATE’S SUPREME COURT ISSUES PIVOTAL RULING ON MAIL-IN BALLOTS SENT WITHOUT POSTMARK

kamala harris and donald trump debate

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump during the second presidential debate in Philadelphia. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The super PAC has focused its resources primarily on boosting Trump's standing in swing states—especially among voters in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Nevada— four states where Trump narrowly lost to Biden in 2020.

Earlier this month, it announced $10 million in additional spending on ads aimed at winning over Black and Hispanic voters in these competitive districts—targeting voters living in the city centers of Detroit, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. 

A spokesperson for the PAC told Fox News in a statement that the ads seek to drive home the message to voters that Trump will fix policy failings from the last four years. 

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP 

"Put simply: The American people are not okay." Kaelan Dorr, a spokesperson for the PAC, told Fox News in a statement. Trump, he added, will "unite our country through success."

Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.

Breanne Deppisch is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the 2024 election and other national news.

https://worldnewsguru.us/?p=6153&network_id=

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Celebrity spa haunt Champneys to explore £250m sale

The proprietor of Britain's supreme-known spa hotel has known as in bankers to attend explore strategic concepts on the eve of its centenary. Sky News has learnt that Champneys has appointed Cavendish to picture it on attainable deal opportunities, including the acquisition of a recent dwelling as successfully as a sale of the enterprise. The company's net sites are known for his or her A-checklist celeb clientele, including Daniel Craig, Anthony Joshua, Kate Moss, Brad Pitt and Naomi Campbell. Money most recent: Warning for millions of mortgage borrowers Diana, Princess of Wales, used to be moreover acknowledged to be a frequent Champneys guest. The chain now contains a handful of net sites, including at Wooded space Mere in Hampshire and the everyday Henlow spa in Bedfordshire. Champneys is now understood to be in talks to finalise the addition of a further dwelling by shopping an gift spa hotel. The company used to be previously owned by the unhur...

Stocks and dollar end 2024 steady, 2025 all about Trump

By Ankur Banerjee and Alun John SINGAPORE/LONDON () -World stocks held steady on Tuesday in cautious year-end trading that has seen investors bracing for the incoming Donald Trump administration by scaling back bets on deep U.S. interest rate cuts in 2025, helping the dollar stand tall against most other currencies. Volumes were light with a holiday for the New Year looming, with the Santa-rally largely failing to materialise as elevated Treasury yields weigh on high equity valuations and boost the greenback. MSCI's world share index was flat on the day, but set to wrap up 2025 with a 16% annual gain. This year's rally has been largely a U.S. phenomenon, with the having risen around 24% compared with an 8% gain for MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan, and just 5% for Europe's . () But the mood latterly has been more cautious on the back of higher U.S. Treasury yields. The yield on the 10-year note reached 4.64% late last week, its highest...

US Senate passes government funding bill, averts shutdown

By Richard Cowan, Bo Erickson, Andy Sullivan and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON () -The U.S. Congress passed spending legislation early on Saturday in a down-to-the wire burst of activity that will avert a destabilizing government shutdown ahead of the busy holiday travel season. The Democratic-controlled Senate in an 85-11 vote passed the bill to continue government funding 38 minutes after it expired at midnight (0500 GMT Saturday). The government did not invoke shutdown procedures in the interim. The bill will now be sent it to White House, where President Joe Biden is expected to sign it into law. The package had earlier cleared the Republican-controlled House of Representatives with bipartisan support. The late-night vote capped a frantic week that saw President-elect Donald Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk defeat an initial bipartisan deal, throwing Congress into disarray.  The final version stripped out some provisions championed by Democrats, who accused Republic...