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Biden’s New Ad Targets Trump Directly

President Biden’s campaign recently launched an ad targeting former President Trump, specifically addressing the Michigan electorate.

This 30-second advertisement is the inaugural direct challenge to Trump in the campaign’s promotional material. It was unveiled prior to Trump’s Detroit trip, and followed Biden’s public show of support for Michigan’s autoworkers. This advertisement will be broadcasted on national networks, as well as in key Michigan regions like Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing. This is part of the Biden-Harris team’s extensive 16-week, $25 million promotional strategy focusing on pivotal states.

The advertisement, named “Delivers,” criticizes Trump for his tax policies, which Biden’s team believes favored the wealthy, the shutting down of manufacturing units, and unfulfilled job restoration promises.

The ad’s voiceover remarks, “Though he claims to back autoworkers, during his term, Donald Trump sanctioned tax cuts for affluent individuals, leading to the closure of car manufacturing plants and a decline in Michigan’s manufacturing jobs. Michigan’s manufacturing sector is seeing a revival because, unlike others, Joe Biden acts on his words.”

Recently, Biden was seen actively participating in the United Auto Workers’ protest, a unique move for a current president. Meanwhile, Trump is slated to speak at Drake Enterprises, a non-unionized manufacturer in Michigan.

Biden clinched Michigan in the 2020 elections, a state previously won by Trump in 2016. For Biden, retaining Michigan’s support is crucial, given his emphasis on American manufacturing, job generation, economic enhancement for the middle class, and his backing of labor unions.

Kevin Munoz, representing Biden’s campaign, commented, “No amount of hollow assurances in Michigan or elsewhere can undo Trump’s significant lapses and unmet commitments to the country’s workforce. His record of being indifferent to labor and jobs is evident to countless disappointed American workers.”

Munoz further stated, “The forthcoming elections present a choice between Biden’s genuine support for the working class and the recycled, unkept pledges of billionaire Trump to the middle class.”