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"Economic Roundtable"
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
"Economic Roundtable" +
:30 TV ad from Sept. 17, 2020 run on cable.
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[Music]
Woman 1: I would be very scared if Joe Biden
became president.
Man 1: I think Joe Biden's going to raise my
taxes.
Woman 2: Joe Biden will raise taxes...and kill
jobs. And the only barrier between us and socialism is
President Trump.
Man 2: President Trump is the right person for
this nation's economy.
Man 3: This is a president that has kept his
promises.
Man 1: I think he's about the only politician
that seems to get it.
Woman 3: I will vote for President Trump because
he cares about people like me.
Trump (voiceover):
I'm
Donald
J.
Trump and I approve this message.
Notes:
Ad featuring
Chad Merchant. The Sept. 17, 2020 press release:
New Trump campaign ads tout President’s economic
record, blast Biden
President Trump’s re-election campaign today released two
new ads in the rotation for its existing television buy,
highlighting the President’s excellent record on the economy
and contrasting it with Joe Biden’s disastrous history and
terrible proposals. One ad, titled “Economic
Roundtable,” features real Americans having a discussion
about their distrust of Biden and their firm belief that
President Trump’s policies are right for the country.
Another spot, titled “Chad,” features a business owner who
credits President Trump for his company’s success and
describes Biden’s record of coddling China and leading his
family to profit from his own political career.
“Economic Roundtable” is running on cable television while
“Chad” is airing in Arizona.
President Trump built the world’s best economy once and is
already doing it a second time. As vice president, Joe Biden
oversaw the worst economic recovery since the Great
Depression and today proposes to raise taxes by $4 trillion,
killing the economic comeback underway. Biden voted for the
job-killing NAFTA trade deal and has a history of arguing
for China’s interests, costing the United States 60,000
factories and 3.5 million jobs.
The Trump campaign announced this week it had increased its
television advertising buy by 50 percent, ramping up its
presence in key states with early voting and expanding its
national cable buy. The ads in the eight-figure buy focus on
the economy, which will be the defining issue of the race,
and contrasts President Trump’s strong economic record with
Joe Biden’s 47 years of failure. The ads are running on
national cable, and local broadcast and cable in the
following states: North Carolina, Florida, Georgia,
Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arizona, Pennsylvania,
Nebraska (2nd Congressional District), and Maine (2nd
Congressional District). The Trump campaign also announced
it was expanding its existing urban radio buy to include
Pennsylvania markets.