
The Lincoln Project ad makers are working overtime, producing new pieces showcasing their support for the Presidential Candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris.
The second and third ads this week endorsing Harris were released in the last two days.
The first one called “Kamala Fancam” could very easily be a Tiktok video designed to lure younger voters to the Harris for President Campaign.
The video highlights Fox News’s inability to counter the Harris rise with Sean Hannity weakly saying the Vice President is against plastic straws.
It also shows clips of an energetic, dynamic, and smiling Kamala Harris at various locations as Vice President over the last several years, making the obvious contrast with the older (by almost 20 years,) low-energy, and more cognitively challenged Mr. Trump.
The ad also highlights the Vice President’s campaign surge in fundraising and the framing of the race as “The prosecutor versus the felon.”
The ad closes with the Vice President saying:
“I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been.”
The Lincoln Project continued the contrast between the two Presidential candidates in its next ad called “Tired vs Inspired” which showcased excerpts from Harris and Trump’s speeches.
The ad starts off with a stiff and negative Trump, sounding like a Darth Vader version of Jimmy Carter from the famous Malasie address, speaking in Michigan, saying:
“But now, we are a nation in decline (NO WE’RE NOT.) We are a failing nation (WRONG AGAIN.) We are a nation that has lost its confidence. It’s willpower.”
Not the optimism of former Republicans Ronald Reagan or even George W. Bush in those remarks. Not really aspirational or forward-looking.
The ad then segues to Vice President Harris’s remarks yesterday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she, exuding the energy and optimistic vibrance that Trump lacked, said:
“Do we want to live in a country of freedom, compassion, and rule of law or a country of chaos, fear, and hate? Here’s the beauty of this moment. We each have the power to answer that question. We are not going back. We’re not going back.”
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