Anti-Trump GOP group launches $11.5 million ad buy in swing states
- A Republican group opposing former President Trump is launching a $11.5 million ad campaign in swing states featuring former Trump voters supporting Vice President Kamala Harris.
- The ad buy targets voters in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nebraska with billboards and TV ads.
- Videos of former Trump voters explaining their support for Harris will air on various platforms throughout September.
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Republican-led group launches $11.5 million swing states campaign against Trump • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump walks onstage at a rally on July 31, 2024 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)Pennsylvania drivers might begin seeing more billboards featuring ordinary people, like a white-haired, red-shirt wearing man named “Mike,” and a simple message: “I’m a former Trump voter. I’m a patriot. I’m voting for Harris.” The billboards are paid for by a group called…
Anti-Trump Republicans Make Multi-Million Dollar Swing State Ad Buy
A group of anti-Trump Republicans on Tuesday launched a major ad campaign against the former president in key swing states. Republican Voters Against Trump committed $11.5 million toward the effort, which will target audiences in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and the second congressional district of Nebraska, The Hill reported. Nebraska allocates its electoral votes by district and the second district broke for President Joe Biden …
Republican Voters Against Trump launches $11.5 million ad buy in swing states
A Republican anti-Trump organization announced that it will launch an $11.5 million ad campaign in swing states in a bid to stop former President Donald Trump from getting a second term in the White House.
Anti-Trump Republicans pour $11.5 million into swing state ad blitz
The Republican Voters Against Trump announced a $11.5 million ad campaign across several key battleground states on Monday to encourage disaffected GOP voters to support Vice President Kamala Harris. The ad buy, which is the most expensive campaign the group has launched so far, poured $4.5 million in Pennsylvania, $3 million in Michigan, $2.2 million in Wisconsin, and $1.5 million in Arizona, as well as $375,000 in Nebraska’s second congression…
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