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The Harris-Walz campaign has launched a media blitz, spending $370 million on digital and television ads to warn Black voters about the dangers of Trump's Project 2025, which they argue threatens essential rights and freedoms. The ad, titled “Backwards,” highlights how Project 2025 could eliminate the Department of Education, impose a nationwide abortion ban, and strip voting rights protections. Quentin Fulks, the campaign's deputy manager, emphasizes that Trump's agenda would significantly harm Black communities, with ads airing during high-profile events to reach key demographics. Additionally, Trump's attempt to distance himself from Project 2025 has been met with skepticism from Democrats, who stress the links between the agenda and his administration. In Wisconsin, local Democrats have condemned Project 2025 as out of touch with state values, calling for unity to combat its implications. There are also concerns about the divisive rhetoric surrounding the agenda, especially following recent attempts to incite conspiracy theories related to Trump's safety.
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- Last Updated
- 13 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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