The Michigan Republican Party has launched a radio ad in Detroit endorsing former President Donald Trump, with former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick voicing his support. Kilpatrick, who was convicted on federal charges including racketeering conspiracy and extortion in 2013, had his sentence commuted by Trump during his final days in office.
In the one-minute radio ad, Kilpatrick discusses his shift in beliefs, particularly on 'identity politics.' He emphasizes the importance of the upcoming election for the nation's survival, the well-being of children, and the stability of the economy. Kilpatrick expresses his preference for Trump, stating, 'When people are set against us in war, it matters that you send the firefighter into the room. I want Donald Trump in the room.'
Trump's decision to commute Kilpatrick's sentence and Kilpatrick's subsequent endorsement of the former president earlier this summer have drawn attention to the ad. The ad aims to highlight Kilpatrick's support for Trump and his belief in the former president's ability to lead the country effectively.
The radio ad is part of the Michigan Republican Party's efforts to rally support for Trump and promote his candidacy in the upcoming election. Kilpatrick's endorsement adds a unique perspective to the campaign, given his background and past legal troubles.
As the election approaches, the ad featuring Kilpatrick's endorsement of Trump is likely to generate discussion and debate among voters in Detroit and beyond. The Michigan Republican Party's decision to include Kilpatrick in their campaign efforts underscores the diverse range of voices and opinions within the political landscape.