The Harris/Walz Campaign Uses Obama in Their Latest Ad to Attack Trump’s Obsession with Crowd Size

In a funny little ad released this morning, the Harris/Walz Campaign is poking fun at Failed President Donald Trump’s obsession with Crowd Size, using former President Barack Obama’s comments on the subject from his remarks at last months Democratic National Convention.

A recent New York Times study has found that Harris/Walz crowd sizes are indeed larger than Trump/Vance ones.

Below is the script for the ad, called “Crowd Size” which will air in Trump’s backyard at West Palm Beach, Florida and one of his favorite news channels, Fox News.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: “Here’s a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems…”

TRUMP: “Ooh, she had a big crowd! Ooh, that crowd.”

PRESIDENT OBAMA: “This weird obsession with crowd sizes… it just goes on, and on, and on.”

PRESIDENT OBAMA: “America’s ready for a new chapter. We are ready for a President Kamala Harris.”

VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS: “I’m Kamala Harris and I approve this message.”

Using Barack Obama, a person that has continually brought out the worst in Trump, the twice David Duke endorsed candidate, is a nice touch.

Commenting on the funny new ad, Harris-Walz Communications Director Michael Tyler wrote:

Trump spends a lot of time concerned about his crowd sizes, but the American people are far more concerned about which candidate will make their lives better – and it’s not the guy running on the Project 2025 agenda. Tonight’s debate will present the stark choice Americans will face at the ballot box: between Vice President Harris who is fighting for the people to make our lives better, and the guy who can’t seem to stop obsessing about himself and the size of his crowds.”

Another posting that should strike readers interests is this snippet from CNN last night where former Clinton staffer and film producer Keith Boykin, ahead of this evenings Presidential debate, refutes all of Trump’s supposed strengths as a candidate on the issues.


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