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Trump Campaign Releases New TV Ads Attacking Biden

President Donald Trump speaks during a rally protesting the electoral college certification of Joe Biden as President in Washington, Jan. 6, 2021. Liberal groups are trying to end Donald Trump'

The Trump campaign recently unveiled two new TV ads targeting President Joe Biden in battleground states and Washington, DC. The first ad questions Biden's age and fitness for office, suggesting that he may not be able to serve another term, potentially leading to Vice President Kamala Harris assuming the presidency. This comes amidst Trump's own search for a running mate.

The ad features a narrator questioning Biden's physical capabilities, referencing incidents such as tripping on stairs and falling off his bike. These clips have been frequently shared by the Trump campaign in various videos and ads. The narrator also alludes to Harris waiting in the wings behind Biden.

The second ad takes aim at Biden's record on inflation, crime, and illegal immigration. The narrator challenges viewers to assess whether they are better off financially, safer, and if the country is more secure under Biden's presidency. The ad includes headlines highlighting issues such as rising gas prices and surges in migrant arrivals at the border.

These ads reflect the ongoing political messaging and strategies employed by the Trump campaign as they seek to sway voters in key battleground states. By focusing on Biden's age, physical mishaps, and policy outcomes, the campaign aims to raise doubts about the current administration's effectiveness and leadership.

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