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"Seven Hundred Percent"
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
"Seven Hundred Percent" +
:30 TV ad from Sept. 18, 2020 run in MI and MN.
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[Music]
Male Announcer: When COVID struck, President
Trump took action, cut off travel from China, the source of
the virus.
Joe Biden criticized, politicized, attacked President Trump's
leadership.
And what does Biden now propose while the pandemic still
smolders around the globe?
Increasing refugees by 700 percent from the most unstable,
vulnerable, dangerous parts of the world.
America can't afford weak Joe Biden. Times like these
call for real leadership.
Trump (voiceover):
I'm
Donald
J.
Trump and I approve this message.
Notes:
The Sept. 18,
2020 press release:
Trump ad hammers Biden for plan to increase
refugees by 700%
President Trump’s re-election campaign today unveiled a new
ad blasting Joe Biden for his plan to increase refugee
intake by 700 percent, including from some of the world’s
most unstable nations, as the coronavirus still affects
every country on Earth. The ad, titled “Seven Hundred
Percent,” goes into the existing television buy and will run
on local television in Minnesota and Michigan.
The ad highlights President Trump’s bold action to restrict
travel from China at the beginning of the coronavirus
pandemic, which experts have confirmed saved thousands of
American lives. Biden criticized the move as “xenophobia”
and “fear-mongering,” and would not have taken that action.
Now Biden proposes increasing refugee intake, which is more
proof that the United States would be in worse position on
the virus than we are today under President Trump.
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 overall eight-figure buy is 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, which now
includes Pennsylvania, along with Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.