Trump to launch ad campaign to counter Harris's popularity - Media.


U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's team plans to launch an ad campaign this week to curb the growing popularity of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. The campaign expenses amount to $10 million. The ads will be shown in six swing states where the elections are uncertain, aiming to counter the increasing enthusiasm of voters and sponsors supporting Kamala Harris, Trump's opponent. This is Trump's largest ad purchase since January, when he was battling Republican opponents for the nomination.
Trump's team declined to comment on the situation, but the decision was made as Kamala Harris's candidacy shifted the course of the election campaign. After months of attacking Joe Biden's fitness for office, Trump's campaign is forced to change course to find new arguments against Kamala Harris, who is younger and more energetic than Trump.
On Monday, Trump posted an ad on his Truth Social platform, where he used Kamala Harris's old interview clips, campaign events, and debates to portray her as an extremely liberal woman disconnected from ordinary Americans. In response, Harris accused Trump's team of spreading lies about her career.
Source: RBC-Ukraine
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