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President Joe Biden's campaign will target Republican challenger Donald Trump's felony convictions as part of a $50 million ad campaign ahead of the first presidential debate between both ...
The Biden campaign released a new ad Monday as part of a $50 million ad blitz ahead of the first presidential debate this month, highlighting former President Trump's conviction.
President Joe Biden's campaign plans to underscore former President Donald Trump's conviction in his New York hush money trial before next week's debate.
Biden targets ‘convicted criminal’ Trump in $50 million ad blitz ahead of first debate. ... The new ad campaign includes more than $1 million geared toward media reaching Black, ...
The ad campaign includes more than $1 million geared toward media reaching Black, Hispanic and Asian American voters and a spot highlighting Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts in a New York ...
Biden campaign launches advertising attack on ‘convicted criminal’ Trump. The latest television ad signals Biden’s attempt to make Trump’s civil and criminal judgments a major contrast in ...
President Joe Biden is directly trying to exploit Donald Trump’s criminal conviction in a significant new campaign gambit ahead of their pivotal debate clash next week. CNN values your feedback 1.
POLITICS Biden campaign ripped for 'irrelevant' ad blitz targeting Trump's conviction: 'Lighting another 50M on fire' 'It’s like it was written by a committee of chat GPTS,' says an anti-Trump ...
Biden's campaign and several Democrats were initially reluctant to emphasize Trump's conviction, taking a wait-and-see approach to advertising and new strategies. They wanted to see polls and ...
The Biden campaign has previously steered clear of weighing in on Trump’s legal woes Biden targets ‘convicted criminal’ Trump in $50 million ad blitz ahead of first debate Skip to main content ...
President Joe Biden is directly trying to exploit Donald Trump’s criminal conviction in a significant new campaign gambit ahead of their pivotal debate clash next week. CNN values your feedback 1.