Arizona Republican Senate nominee Kari Lake has recently launched a digital ad that focuses on President Joe Biden's performance during the first presidential debate. The ad features clips of Biden appearing hesitant and leaving answers unfinished, along with Vice President Kamala Harris defending his performance in a subsequent interview.
The ad also draws a connection between Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego, Lake's opponent in the upcoming Senate race, and Biden. It highlights that Gallego consistently votes in alignment with Biden and suggests that Arizonans deserve better representation.
Additionally, pro-Trump outside groups have joined the narrative by airing TV ads that reference Biden's debate performance. One ad from America Next criticizes Biden's remarks during the debate, particularly focusing on his confusing statement about Medicare and alleged threats to prescription drug prices for seniors.
Another ad from the pro-Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. briefly mentions the debate while criticizing Biden's immigration policies. These ads aim to capitalize on Biden's perceived vulnerabilities and sway public opinion in favor of the Republican candidates.
Interestingly, Biden's campaign has also responded with a TV ad that features footage from the debate. However, the ad chooses to focus on President Trump's alleged lies during the debate rather than showcasing Biden directly. It also includes soundbites from Biden's subsequent rally in North Carolina.
This trend of leveraging Biden's debate performance in campaign messaging reflects a broader strategy by Republican candidates and their supporters to highlight perceived weaknesses in the Democratic leadership. As the Arizona Senate race heats up, these ads are likely to play a significant role in shaping public perception and influencing voter decisions.