WASHINGTON — The Biden campaign and a pro-Trump super PAC are out with competing ads on immigration that paint vastly different pictures of an issue that’s expected to affect turnout in November. The Biden advertisement largely focuses on Latino Americans but also goes after former President Donald Trump and his rhetoric. "Now he says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country," Biden says in the 30-second spot, which appears to use his remarks from a campaign event this week in Phoenix....
The advocacy group Republican Voters Against Trump announced a new six-figure campaign highlighting former Vice President Mike Pence‘s refusal to endorse former President Donald Trump in his 2024 campaign. The 15-second digital ad is set to run in five battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, while the billboard campaign will be featured in Phoenix, […]
President Biden’s reelection campaign dropped a Latino-focused ad targeting former President Trump for his remarks in which he called immigrants "rapists" who were "poisoning the blood" of the country. The 30 second ad entitled “Change,” shared exclusively first with The Hill, features remarks from Biden in Arizona this week calling out his political rival’s controversial rhetoric. “This
The Biden campaign once again has proven that it has a messaging problem. "Bidenomics is great!" Fail. "Republicans are responsible for the border crisis!" Nobody bought that either. "Democracy is under attack!" That's lost its punch. Well, they are still trying, and this latest attempt is quite a doozy.
The 2024 presidential campaigns of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Monday locked horns over social media.The campaigns of the rivals, who are expected to face each other in a 2020 rematch in November, traded multiple posts on X, formerly Twitter, after the Biden campaign shared a clip of Trump suggesting that he would be "allowed" to take money from a foreign government to pay a bond required for an appeal of his New York civil fraud judgment.New York's appellate court...
President Biden’s reelection campaign is going after former President Trump’s fundraising numbers by referring to him as “Broke Don”.
The Biden campaign released an ad Monday that features out-of-context remarks by former President Donald Trump about the "bloodbath" that will occur in the American auto industry if President Joe Biden wins reelection.
President Joe Biden‘s campaign has gone on the offensive against former President Donald Trump over his “nonexistent” efforts in the battle to win over supporters of former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley. Haley was the last major primary foe Trump defeated before becoming the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party. But her exit hasn’t led to a unified GOP. […]
The Biden Campaign answered once and for all "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" with this horrifying reminder of Donald J. Trump's incompetence. I remember the fear as the COVID-19 pandemic kicked into high gear. My oblivious parents were on vacation in India, and I was unsure if they could return to the US. — Read the rest
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New York Judge Juan M. Merchan placed a limited gag order on former President Donald Trump ahead of a hush money trial, set to start April 15.The order came Tuesday after a request from New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg.According to The New York Times, the gag order prohibits Trump "from attacking witnesses, prosecutors and jurors."“The uncontested record reflecting the Defendant’s prior extrajudicial statements establishes a sufficient risk to the administration of justice and there...
The Biden campaign salvo came after a judge set a date for Trump's criminal hush money trial, and after another court cut his civil fraud bond to $175 million.