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Biden for President
"Tested" +
:60 TV ad from July 21, 2020 run in battleground states.
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[Music]
Male Announcer: In a crisis, you're tested.
As a nation, we've been tested before, and he has too.
During the worst financial collapse in a generation, with our
economy on the brink, Joe Biden led the Recovery Act that
saved millions of jobs and restored the middle class.
During the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, he helped
lead the response that beat back an epidemic and kept
Americans safe.
Now, we're being tested again.
And Joe Biden knows the answer is not ignoring the crisis,
bailing out big corporations and dividing a nation in pain.
It's working together to protect the workers who keep us
strong, rebuild the middle class, pay people what they
deserve, and give every American the path to a good paying
job, a quality education and affordable health care.
That's Joe Biden. Tested and ready on Day One.
Biden (voiceover): I'm Joe Biden and I
approve this message.
Notes:
The July 21 press release
summarizes, "“Tested”
touts Biden’s record overseeing the Recovery Act and
helping coordinate the response to control Ebola while
also outlining his vision to rebuild the middle class,
provide quality education, and expand affordable health
care."
Full
press release:
Biden
for President Ramps Up General Election Paid Media
Efforts
Campaign Kickstarts Accelerated Spending with Initial
$15 Million, Week-Long Investment
New English- and Spanish- Language Ads Highlight
Biden’s Trusted and Tested Experience
Today, Biden for President announced it will ramp up its
general election paid media efforts across TV, radio,
digital, and print between now and November, spending more
than $15 million on paid media in the next week alone. The
new buy represents a major increase in paid media spending
with additional significant investments in the coming
weeks, exceeding the $15 million spent in the past five
weeks as part of the campaign’s inaugural advertising
flight.
Ads will continue running in battleground states that
Donald Trump won in 2016, including Arizona, Florida,
Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and
the campaign is expanding its media market footprint in
states. The campaign is also broadening its national cable
buys on news and sports channels, including a presence on
MLB's opening games later this week.
With this new buy, Biden for President is also unveiling
new ads that emphasize Joe Biden’s trusted and tested
experience during times of crisis. These ads make the
positive case for Joe Biden’s leadership and vision for
his presidency, and are in sharp contrast to the message
of fear and division Donald Trump’s campaign is sending
through their similar paid media.
“Truth” uses Biden’s voice
to encourage Americans to fulfill their patriotic duty to
protect others from COVID19 with face masks, hand washing,
and social distance, and “Tested”
touts Biden’s record overseeing the Recovery Act and
helping coordinate the response to control Ebola while
also outlining his vision to rebuild the middle class,
provide quality education, and expand affordable health
care.
The campaign’s investment in reaching Latino voters
through sustained investments continues with a new
Spanish-language ad, “Soñar
es lograr,” running in Arizona and Florida that
shows how Joe Biden’s track record has proved that he can
help Americans, including immigrant families, achieve the
American dream and get big things done. The
Spanish-language ads use narrators native to specific
markets.