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"Janelle and Kelvin"
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
"Janelle and Kelvin" +
:30 ad from Oct. 1, 2020 run in local broadcast markets in GA and NC.
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[Music]
Kelvin: What I love about President Trump, he
does what he says he's going to do, he's a businessman and I'm
a businessman.
Janelle: Anybody who understands how business
works and the things that concerns us the most, that's a
person that I can get behind.
The one thing Joe Biden has done in 47 years in Washington,
DC is made it difficult for Black people.
I don't think I have any kind of confidence in his ability to
get the job done.
Kelvin: Well prior to COVID, we had the best economy of my lifetime, and I'm positive that President Trump can get us there again.
I'm sticking with Trump.
Janelle: We're sticking with Trump.
Trump (voiceover): I'm Donald J. Trump and I
approve this message.
Notes:
Janelle and
Kelvin King are founders of Speak Georgia and owners of
Osprey Management.
The
Oct. 1, 2020 press release:
New Trump Campaign Ads Highlight the Threat of Joe
Biden's Far-Left Agenda, Tout President Trump's
Accomplishments for American Workers
President Trump's re-election campaign today released
two new ads featuring testimonials from Americans whose
livelihoods are being threatened by Joe Biden's radical
left-wing policies but have prospered under President Trump.
One ad, titled "Janelle and Kelvin," features testimonial
from a couple who condemn Joe Biden's history of racist
policies and mass incarceration, while commending President
Trump's strong economic leadership. The other ad, titled
"Jen," highlights a Pennsylvania fracking technician whose
industry has thrived under the Trump Administration and
would be eliminated under Joe Biden's harsh regulatory
agenda.
These two ads are part of this week's eight-figure ad buy.
"Janelle and Kelvin" will appear on local broadcast
television in markets in Georgia and North Carolina, and
"Jen" will air on local broadcast television in Western
Pennsylvania.