The upcoming presidential debate has prompted the Biden reelection campaign to target Donald Trump on his economic policies. In a new television ad released on Tuesday, Biden is portrayed as a defender of the middle class, while Trump is depicted as someone who is solely focused on his own interests.
A 30-second advertisement will be broadcasted in Georgia and Pennsylvania, highlighting Donald Trump’s tendency to attack Joe Biden. The narrator asserts that Trump’s focus on revenge is hindering him from helping the middle class. The ad claims that Trump’s solution is merely to offer more tax cuts to the wealthy, rather than implementing a plan to aid the middle class.
According to the advertisement, Joe Biden is actively working to enhance your affordability of life. This includes policies that limit insulin prices to $35 for seniors, reducing healthcare expenses, and supporting higher taxes for corporations to ensure they contribute their fair share.
The advertisement concludes with a clear distinction between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. It emphasizes that while Trump prioritizes his own interests, Biden is committed to fighting for the American people and their families.
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With the CNN-hosted debate in Atlanta looming, the ad was released ahead of Biden’s anticipated face-off with Trump on Thursday. Biden spent time preparing for the debate alongside key White House aides at the presidential retreat in Maryland’s Camp David.
Throughout his campaign against Biden, Trump has emphasized the economy as a key issue. He has pointed the finger at the current president for the persistent high inflation, despite it having decreased significantly in the past year and interest rates having gone up.
During a speech given to the Faith & Freedom Coalition in Washington on Saturday, Trump proclaimed that he would put an end to the inflation crisis under the Biden administration.
According to Steven Cheung, spokesperson for Trump, the crucial factor to consider during the upcoming debate is whether Joe Biden can justify his failed policies on inflation and the uncontrollable influx of immigrants at the border. He emphasized that President Trump’s unprecedented accomplishments during his first term should serve as an undeniable measuring stick of his competence.
Biden has been targeting the middle class by criticizing the 2017 tax cuts that were approved by Trump during his presidency to reduce the tax burden for wealthy individuals and big corporations. These cuts are scheduled to expire by the end of 2025. Biden’s stance is that the corporate tax rates should be increased to their previous levels, whereas Trump is pushing for an extension of the tax cuts.
As part of a $50 million paid media campaign, the Biden team has released a new advertisement, which, together with a TV ad launched last week, takes aim at Trump’s recent conviction in his hush-money trial in New York.
Inflation has been a hindrance to President Biden’s recognition for the improving economy, despite a thriving job market, low unemployment, and a record-high stock market. However, a recent poll conducted by Fox News indicates a possible shift in favor of Biden. The poll, which revealed a 50%-48% lead for Biden over Trump in a head-to-head matchup, suggests that Americans may be changing their perspective on the economy.
According to the latest poll conducted by Fox News, 51% of Americans trust Donald Trump more than Joe Biden when it comes to the economy, a narrower margin than last month’s 55%-42%. However, the poll also found that 41% of respondents are optimistic about the economy, a significant increase from last month’s 30%.
“Joe Biden is the only candidate in this race who is dedicated to improving the lives of working families and making it more affordable for them. As Americans watch the debate on Thursday night, they will witness his unwavering commitment,” stated Michael Tyler, Director of the Biden campaign.
Tyler criticized Donald Trump’s economic vision, highlighting its negative impact on the common people. He mentioned that Trump’s policies included providing huge handouts to his billionaire friends, encouraging companies to move jobs overseas, and attacking the citizens’ hard-earned healthcare and social security benefits.
On Tuesday, the Biden campaign is holding an event in Atlanta featuring over a dozen small-business owners to showcase the administration’s efforts in aiding minority-owned businesses, emphasizing an economic difference from Trump. Similar events are also taking place in Pennsylvania and Nevada.