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Pandemic politics: Pro-Biden ad slams Trump coronavirus response, campaign returns fire | Fox News
Wall Street Journal associate editor John Bussey breaks down the numbers and what they could mean for the presidential election.
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The latest jab from Democrats backing the former vice president comes as President Trump has repeatedly touted that he and his administration have done “an amazing job” in taking on the outbreak.
Miami-Dade transit union launches ad campaign branding buses a danger from COVID-19
Miami-Dade's transit union on Tuesday escalated its demand for more protective gear and vehicle cleaning by having billboard trucks trail buses with the message: "Enter At Your Own Risk."
The Transportation Workers Union is targeting transit director Alice Bravo in the campaign as well. Nearly two weeks ago it named her in a lawsuit that asks a Circuit Court judge to order Miami-Dade to increase sanitizing of buses and trains and provide operators the same protective gear issued to police officers and paramedics .
Ad company launches #MyHeroWI campaign to celebrate COVID-19 front line workers
MADISON, Wis. — A local advertising firm is running an ad campaign to honor workers who are working on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The #MyHeroWI campaign features photos of employees in healthcare, grocery stores, media, construction, convenience stores and more. Photos of the workers will be displayed on the ad agency’s digital billboards to thank those workers for risking their health while providing essential services.
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Adams Outdoor Advertising has invited its clients and general public to share photos of those who have had a positive impact on the community during the pandemic. The photos shared on the billboards come directly from social media channels, according to the release.
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Progressive super PAC prepares $800K ad buy hitting Trump on coronavirus | TheHill
The ad buys, costing about $800,000, are the latest installments in a $75 million effort by Pacronym and affiliated group Acronym to counter Trump's early spending advantage in the 2020 presidential race.
The new ads, first shared with The Hill, are slated to run for the next week and a half and will target persuadable voters in five battleground states: Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The campaign will feature a mix of video ads and graphics on multiple platforms, including Facebook, Roku, YouTube, Pandora and NBCU, as well as a handful of news sites owned by Gannett and McClatchy.
Exclusive: Democratic Senate campaign arm hits McConnell over bankruptcy comments in new ad |
The four-figure ad buy from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), shared first with The Hill, will begin running on Facebook on Monday.
"Just before reports broke that 26 MILLION Americans have filed for unemployment — Mitch McConnell said he would rather let states go 'the bankruptcy route' rather than working across the aisle to provide desperately needed resources for local police, fire fighters, teachers, and schools during this public health crisis," the ad reads. "Mitch McConnell's comments should be CONDEMNED!"
The campaign attack ad no man could get away with
It's a campaign attack ad that no man could ever get away with: a picture of a young blonde woman on the screen as a voice actress impersonates the candidate in a ditzy tone.
It's no surprise that in a competitive Republican primary, Claire Chase is being attacked for Facebook posts in which she criticized Donald Trump. But the fact that one of the most sexist campaign ads in recent memory comes from a fellow female candidate is quite a plot twist.
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