A Republican group, 'Republican Voters Against Trump,' has initiated an $11 million advertising campaign in swing states aimed at deterring former Trump supporters from voting for him again.
The campaign includes billboards and TV ads featuring testimonials from former Trump voters who now support Vice President Kamala Harris or have decided not to support Trump in the upcoming election. This marks the group's largest ad buy in the current election cycle, highlighting the significant efforts within the Republican Party to sway public opinion against the former president.
The strategic focus on swing states underscores the critical importance of these areas in determining the outcome of the election.
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Do you believe it's fair for a party to campaign against its own former leader?
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Yes, if that leader is immoral and a threat to many people.
Finally, some Republicans are waking up and taking real action to show the world that Trump's brand of politics isn't the only path forward for their party.
Interesting to see Republicans using free market principles to challenge Trump, showing that in politics, like in business, competition is key.
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Anti-Trump GOP group launches $11.5 million ad buy in swing states
Republican Voters Against Trump launched a $11.5 million ad buy in key swing states on Tuesday, marking the group’s largest ad buy so far this cycle. The group is targeting voters in
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Anti-Trump GOP group launches $11 million swing-state ad blitz featuring former Trump voters
The ‘Republican Voters Against Trump’ ad campaign features former Trump voters saying why they can’t support the ex-president again
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