Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden's re-election campaigns released new ads focusing on divisive issues and blaming the other candidate for the problems.
The Biden-Harris campaign unveiled their 30-second ad titled 'Hope' early on Tuesday, criticizing the former president for his views on abortion and his role in the Supreme Court's decision to overturn a longstanding law. 30-second ad — titled “Hope” — early Tuesday morning, slamming the former president over his stance on abortion and his role in the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
“In 2016, Donald Trump ran to overturn Roe v. Wade. Now, in 2024, he’s running to pass a national ban on a woman’s right to choose. I’m running to make Roe v. Wade the law of the land again. So women have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. Donald Trump doesn’t trust women. I do,” Biden says in his short ad, following a clip of Trump saying he is “proud” to have ended the nearly 50-year-old law.
Meanwhile, Trump's Make America Great Again campaign shifted its focus to immigration, using a full minute to showcase several violent crime victims allegedly harmed by an undocumented immigrant.
The campaign says, 'Stop Biden's border bloodbath,' before showing a series of news clips describing crimes supposedly committed by a migrant. ad reads Both campaigns emphasized their points with subsequent statements.
Michiganders have felt the tragic consequences of Biden's Border Bloodbath.
President Trump will end it on Day One. pic.twitter.com/KHilsUnrz1
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) April 2, 2024
Trump’s team provided a lengthy list of crime victims along with a brief statement from the former president. Biden's campaign accused Trump of 'launching an invasion of our country' by resettling dangerous undocumented immigrants, leading to crime and endangerment of American citizens.
Trump's team shared a long list of crime victims and a short statement from the former president. Biden's team accused him of 'invading our country by resettling dangerous undocumented immigrants from around the world into American communities to prey on our people and endanger our citizens.'
“Under Biden, we now have a new category of crime, it’s called Migrant Crime,” Trump said.
Biden’s campaign organized a press call on Tuesday afternoon to highlight a court ruling in Florida, which will allow a six-week abortion ban to go into effect next month. The Biden campaign claimed that Trump has the same stance.
The Biden-Harris 2024 Campaign Manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, stated, “Make no mistake, Donald Trump will do everything in his power to try and enact a national abortion ban if he’s reelected. In the last few months alone, Trump has doubled down on his support for a national abortion ban – and his allies have plans for him to do it with or without the help of Congress.”