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"Ready to Lead" +
:30 TV ad from Aug 14, 2020 run in battleground states.
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[Music]
Male Announcer:
We're seeing it again, the virus spreading out of control;
the president once again failing to act.
Joe Biden knows
we need to listen to medical experts and take action now.
That starts by
expanding testing, calling for mask mandates nationwide
starting immediately, and producing more protective gear
here at home.
Fighting this
virus and rebuilding our economy will take a president
who's ready to lead.
Biden (voiceover): I'm Joe Biden and I
approve this message.
Notes:
The Aug. 14 press release:
New Ads Showcase Leadership of a Biden-Harris
Administration
New Ads Outline Biden’s Plans to Beat
COVID-19, Highlight National Mask Mandate
Today, Biden for President announced a quartet
of new ads that demonstrate the national leadership a
Biden-Harris Administration would exemplify and the
clear steps they would take as President and Vice
President to get the virus under control and fix the
economy. The new ads are being released after Biden and
Harris called for a national mask mandate over the next
three months to help save lives, and after they were
briefed by public health experts.
"Ready to Lead"
will air on television and digital in key battlegrounds
states — including Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Nevada,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — and lay
out Trump's failure to act to stop COVID-19 in a sharp
contrast with Biden's leadership on the issue. It
highlights Biden’s calls to listen to medical experts,
expand testing, ramp up PPE production, and promote
nationwide mask mandates.
Additionally, “Dignity”
will run in these battleground states and target
television programs watched by older Americans. The ad
emphasizes how the pandemic has badly hurt older
Americans — leading to unimaginable death rates and
painful isolation from their loved ones, and lays out
the steps Biden and Harris would take to protect
seniors.
In Arizona and Florida, a Spanish-language ad, “Hombre de Bien,”
demonstrates how Biden is not only a proven leader, but
a good man. It highlights his commitment to his family,
faith, and community and illustrates how a man of strong
values reveals his character and core beliefs through
actions, not photo ops.
Last night, directly following Biden and Harris’
briefing and remarks on COVID-19, the campaign launched
a national cable television ad called “Real Plans”
that outlines the detailed plans Biden has laid out to
beat the virus.
The ads are part of the Biden for President’s ongoing
paid media program across television, radio, and
digital, with $20 million being spent this week and $24
million next week. The campaign’s previously announced
$290 general election paid media reservations across 15
battleground states will begin in September.