The Lincoln Project Releases Its First Post-Democratic Convention Ads

Over the last 48 hours, the Lincoln Project has released four Post-Democratic Convention Ads.

Probably the most well-done of the four is “Record.”

In Record, the Project compares the records of the Biden/Harris Administration and Mr. Trump over the last four years.

With the Biden/Harris Administration and the Democrats, the Project highlights:

  • Record economic performance.
  • Record job growth.
  • Largest investment in clean energy in the history of the world.
  • Increased border security after Republicans helped kill their own bipartisan security bill.

With Trump:

  • His election denialism that resulted in the Domestic Insurrectionist Attack on the Nation’s Capitol on January 6, 2021.
  • Two impeachments.
  • Four Criminal indictments.
  • 34 Convictions.
  • Found liable for sexual assault.
  • No allies with 40 of his 44 first-term cabinet and his first Vice President will not endorse him.
  • $600 million in fines.
  • Barred from business in New York for three years.

The ad closes with Trump saying “I don’t care about you. I just want your vote. I don’t care.”

And

Kamala Harris saying, “We are not going back.”

For the readers’ viewing pleasure, here are the other three ads.

“Acceptance” pulls some of the best excerpts from the Vice President’s speech, accepting the Democratic Party’s Presidential nomination.

Perhaps the funniest ad is one of the Project’s dark fantasy projections for Trump’s dystopian second-term cabinet like Marjorie Taylor Greene at Homeland Security and Matt Gaetz at Health and Human Services. Really scary. Just in time for Halloween.

The last ad, called “Insults,” highlights Mr. Trump’s lowest hits since 2015 on berating people including Hilary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Marco Rubio, Adam Schiff, and members of the White House Press Corp.


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