Kamala Harris’ campaign is launching a new television ad that links the words she used to describe Donald Trump – unhinged, unstable, and unchecked – with the potential policy implications if he returns to office. The ad, set to air in battleground states, highlights Trump’s track record of ignoring presidential power checks and raises questions about his mental acuity and lack of recent medical records.
The campaign seeks to portray Trump as unfit for office by using his own words and actions, including recent comments about an “enemy from within” and a potential threat to women’s health through policies like a national abortion ban. Harris aims to convince persuadable voters that a second Trump term would lead to higher grocery costs, cuts to social security and Medicare, tax breaks for billionaires, and other detrimental consequences.
The ad concludes with a warning about a second Trump term being more unhinged, unstable, and unchecked, emphasizing the need to prevent his return to office. This messaging aligns with the campaign’s strategy of contrasting Trump’s instability with Harris as a more stable and capable alternative for voters. Additionally, the campaign previously targeted vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance as “extremist” and highlighted concerns about his proximity to the presidency if Trump wins, emphasizing the stakes of the upcoming election.
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