President Biden’s reelection campaign launched a $14 million ad campaign for May, which will focus on reaching Black, Latino and Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) voters.
The investments will cover the states the Biden campaign considers essential to victory, including the Midwest’s “Blue Wall,” the Sunbelt and the Southwest. The ads will run during sports programming, during commercials for shows like ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” and on digital platforms.
When asked about Trump’s polling in swing states, with recent surveys showing Trump leading Biden by single-digit advantages in seven battleground states, the campaign reiterated that it doesn’t worry about polls this far from Election Day.
“We’re not going to put stock into any one poll. The bottom line is, there’s no question it’s going to be a close question,” said Quentin Fulks, principal deputy campaign manager.
“We feel very confident about where we are now.”
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Hispanics still rightfully and justifiably want to punch Biden in the face for daring to call them "Latinxs".
Biden lost his base and a campaign ad built on fake promises isn’t going to bring back the our economy, secure borders or the peace we had under President Trump. The base is gone!
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Lol, Trump loses 20% of Republicans in Indiana Primary to Nikki Haley... he has a bigger problem
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