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Harris ad bashes Trump for criticizing Detroit

Vice President Harris' campaignI placed an advertisement On Friday, it was titled “Like Detroit,” criticizing former President Trump's unfavorable comments about the city.

“They said we were dead. Our best days were behind us,” said Detroit native and Emmy Award-winning actor Courtney B. Vance, echoing Diane Sawyer's report. Ta. “Life here is hell. But you know what we said? We said, [record scratch noise] that. We reinvented ourselves. ”

The video was funded by Harris Waltz Co.'s $370 million fall ad campaign to showcase the Motor City's historic accomplishments while countering President Trump's claims that the city is a “mess.” It was done.

“We are a city of winners, a city of up-and-comers, a city of builders. The Motor City. Bigger and better. Here, we believe in freedom,” Vance added, noting that the city's famous boxer, Joe -Flashing clips from Lewis' reels and car factories. “We don’t bow down to anyone and we never will.”

“And what Donald Trump doesn't understand or won't learn is when he said, 'If she were president, our entire country would be like Detroit.'” “He must have been very lucky,” he concluded.

The video will be shown in the Michigan market during Saturday's Detroit Tigers game and Sunday's Lions game. of Original post by X The comments from Ammar Moussa, the campaign's rapid response director, came after the state's governor posted in November that voters “will never forget” President Trump's words.

“Detroit is the epitome of grit, defined by winners who get their hands dirty and build their city and their community, something Donald Trump will never understand. We couldn't. So don't talk about Detroit, and you better believe Detroiters won't forget this in November,” wrote Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D). Ta.

Campaigning in Michigan on Friday, Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), said Michigan is experiencing an “American rebirth.”

“Perhaps, if he had spent any time in the Midwest, he would have known that Detroit is experiencing an American resurgence and renaissance as we all know,” Waltz said. he said. “Cities are growing, crime is down, factories are opening up. But all they know about manufacturing is building bulls.”

Trump has a 0.8 percentage point lead in Michigan, based on 52 polls measured by Decision Desk HQ and The Hill. The Great Lakes states are key battleground states that will determine the outcome of the November election.

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