Former President Donald Trump and his allies are reportedly outspending Vice President Kamala Harris and her team on TV and radio ads 25 times as much.
The ad’s inconsistencies show the Trump campaign is ready to define Harris as a far-left ally. Here are 17 examples of Harris’ far-left record.
Trump and his allies spent $68 million from Monday through the end of August, compared with $2.6 million for Harris, according to an Associated Press analysis of data compiled by AdImpact. found.
The massive advertising blitz has Harris’ supporters worried. “Public opinion is like cement. It starts out soft and then hardens,” Sarah Longwell, co-founder of Republican Voters Against Trump, told The Associated Press. “The next three weeks are crucial. Harris needs to define herself before Trump can define her.”
“Mike Donilon, the way advertising used to be done was that Mike Donilon, who is an aide to the president, would work with one producer, pitch an idea, that producer would produce the piece, Mike would pick the ad, and then it would air,” Axelrod said on the podcast. “I don’t think Mike is around anymore, and, you know, they have to quickly put together an operating structure to run this.”
Donilon, who serves as President Joe Biden’s chief strategist, has yet to be defined in Harris’s efforts, Politico Playbook reported Thursday.
A Harris campaign official said the campaign is working to get the ad on the air as soon as possible. “We’re working to get the ad on the air as soon as possible (it’s only three days old), while Harris has the media advantage,” the “frustrated” official said. Said Playbook.
Harris’ campaign release The first ad aired Thursday morning.
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