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Swalwell ad shows family sending Trump to nursing home

An ad from Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign posted by the California Democratic Party on Wednesday. Social platform I imagine the family sending former President Trump to a nursing home.

The ad shows the actor playing the former president interacting with his family in various settings, including during a family meal. He mentions several notable statements made by President Trump during the debate. Ohio is being swallowed up by Haitian immigrants.

The family then took Trump's stand-in to a nursing home dubbed “A Place for Trump,” where the ad's voiceover says Trump “eats cheeseburgers and makes angry posts at 3 a.m.” You can enjoy doing what you like, such as doing things.”

“So this November, let's vote to put him in 'a place for Trump,' because we all know he belongs at home, not here at home,” says a voiceover. speaks at the end of the ad, and a photo of the White House is shown.

Swalwell's post featuring the ad comes as Vice President Harris' campaign has recently focused on the former president's age, and the vice president himself has commented on Trump's recent interview cancellation. There is.

Harris: “He's avoiding debates and canceling interviews'' spoke about Trump at a rally Last week in Michigan. “Come on. And check this out, his own campaign team recently said it's because of fatigue. Well, if you're exhausted from campaigning, don't put yourself in the toughest job in the world.” The real question arises as to whether he is the right person for the job.”

Following President Biden's withdrawal from the presidential campaign in late July, Harris, 60, is the youngest of the two major party presidential candidates, while Trump is 78. The Hill/Decision Desk headquarters' average national poll shows Ms. Harris leading Mr. Trump. The approval rating was just 0.9 percentage points, with the vice president's approval rating at 48.7% and Mr. Trump's approval rating at 47.8%.

Swalwell is favored to win reelection against Republican Bin Krutibenti, according to The Hill/Decision Desk polling average.

The Hill has reached out to the Trump campaign.

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