Kamala Harris Takes Shot at Donald Trump in Ad Airing on Fox News

 

Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s campaign appears to be trying to make inroads with Fox News viewers.

In a 30-second spot called “Knows,” a narrator explains that “She [Harris] grew up in a middle class home. She was the daughter of a working mom, and she worked at McDonald’s while she got her degree. Kamala Harris knows what it’s like to be middle class,” while images of a young Harris flash on screen. As those images become more recent, so does the narrator’s focus.

“It’s why she’s determined to lower health care costs and make housing more affordable,” he continues. “Donald Trump has no plan to help the middle class, just more tax cuts for billionaires. Being president is about who you fight for, and she’s fighting for people like you.”

The Harris campaign launched the ad last Friday as part of a $50 million advertising campaign “on local and national broadcast stations, cable programs, streaming and social media platforms” meant to preempt the Democratic National Convention next week, according to The Hill.

The Harris campaign has also announced a subsequent $90 million ad campaign in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin after raising hundreds of millions of dollars in July.

Deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks said the campaign will help Harris “break through a crowded media environment early and make clear the choice and stakes of this election for the voters who will decide it.”

According to AdImpact, the Harris campaign has spent 31.3 million on TV and digital ads this month, which compares favorably to the Trump campaign’s $20.3 million.

Watch above via Fox News.

 

 

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