A $50 million ad blitz is being launched by a super PAC in battleground states to make a "final pitch" to voters.
The super PAC has focused on persuading undecided voters in key battleground states.
On Wednesday, one of Trump's largest super PACs 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, set to debut Wednesday night, were financed by Make America Great Again, Inc. (or MAGA, Inc.) and were exclusively shown to Planet Chronicle prior to their release.
In the final stretch before the election, each campaign aims to exploit Kamala Harris' perceived weaknesses in order to attack her.
A clip from Harris's remarks during the presidential debate against Trump this summer, where she expressed her desire to prioritize country over party, is featured in an ad titled "Are You Okay?"
""As a prosecutor, I never inquired about one's political affiliation, but only about their well-being," she stated."
The footage of Harris is being viewed by voters, who are expressing their dissatisfaction with her performance in areas that the campaign considers her biggest weaknesses, including the job market, inflation, and immigration, as Election Day approaches.
Getting by requires working three jobs, says one person in the ad. Meanwhile, another person laments that crime is out of control.
The ad "Broken Oath" seems to accuse Harris of being responsible for numerous national security and foreign policy issues that occurred under the Biden administration, and then encourages voters to support Trump.
"We're on the brink of World War III due to our troops being murdered, an open border, rising crime rates, and escalating costs, as well as assassination attempts."
The Biden administration's failures have been frequently blamed on Kamala Harris by the Trump campaign, who uses this to attack her during rallies, saying, "Kamala broke it. I will fix it."
It is uncertain how many of these policies, either domestic or international, Harris could have impacted as vice president.
Since April, MAGA, Inc has spent approximately $325 million to back Trump's reelection campaign.
The super PAC has concentrated its efforts on increasing Trump's support in swing states, particularly among voters in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Nevada, where Trump lost to Biden by a narrow margin in 2020.
This month, the company declared $10 million in extra funds for advertisements aimed at winning over Black and Hispanic voters in these competitive districts, specifically focusing on city center residents in Detroit, Philadelphia, and Atlanta.
The PAC's spokesperson informed Planet Chronicle that the advertisements aim to emphasize to voters that Trump will address the policy flaws of the previous four years.
"Kaelan Dorr, a spokesperson for the PAC, stated on Planet Chronicle that Trump will "unite our country through success." However, he added, "Put simply: The American people are not okay.""
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