The Biden-Harris campaign has just launched a new ad titled “No Plan” in Pennsylvania and Georgia, ahead of the first presidential debate. The $50 million ad campaign aims to highlight the economic differences between Biden and former President Donald Trump.
The ad accuses Trump of being more focused on revenge than on helping the middle class, while Biden has a plan to address the current economic challenges. Inflation rates have decreased from 9% in 2022 to 3.4% last month, but prices on consumer goods remain high, leaving many Americans feeling pessimistic about the economy.
Biden campaign communications director Michael Tyler emphasized that Americans deserve better than a president who only cares about themselves. He believes that Biden can beat Trump again in November based on his record in the 2020 election.
Previous ads in Pennsylvania have focused on economic issues, featuring individuals like steelworker JoJo Burgess to showcase the Biden administration’s support for union workers. The campaign is also hosting events in Altoona, Erie, and Pittsburgh to keep the spotlight on economic matters, with Mayor Ed Gainey and Allegheny County workers participating in these events.
Recent polling data from The New York Times shows Trump and Biden tied at 46% nationally, but in Pennsylvania, Trump maintains a slight lead over Biden with 48% to 46%. Despite this, the Biden campaign remains committed to highlighting their differences with Trump on crucial economic issues.
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