President Trump's reelection campaign
releases television ad
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[August 14, 2017]
By Ginger Gibson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump's reelection campaign released its first television
advertisement on Sunday, a 30-second spot that attacks Democrats and
touts the accomplishments of his first seven months in office.
The ad's release comes amid intense criticism of Trump's response to the
events in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a planned rally by white
supremacists led to violence that killed a counter-protester.
Speaking on Saturday from his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey,
Trump stopped short of calling the demonstrators "white supremacists"
and instead criticized groups on "many sides." Even members of his own
party said he had failed to adequately condemn those behind the
violence.
The new advertisement uses the same video clips, still images and font
as one released earlier this year by America First Policies, a political
group that is able to secretly raise and spend unlimited sums of money.
Trump's campaign and America First Policies are prohibited by law from
coordinating with each other.
Trump filed for reelection the day he took office, an unusual move that
has allowed him to begin campaigning long before the November 2020
election. Historically, incumbent presidents have waited two years,
until after the midterm elections, to file formally.
Trump's campaign did not respond to a request for comment about how much
money it was spending on the ad, where it was running or why it decided
to release it this weekend.
The ad says Trump has created jobs and helped the stock market since
taking office.
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President Donald Trump delivers remarks before signing the Veterans
Affairs Choice and Quality Employment Act at Trump's golf estate in
Bedminster, New Jersey, U.S. August 12, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
"The president's enemies don't want him to succeed, but Americans
are saying, 'Let President Trump do his job,'" the advertisement
states.
Trump continues to struggle with low approval numbers, and the
television ad could be an attempt to bolster his support. His
campaign has raised more than $12 million since the beginning of the
year.
"This new campaign ad speaks directly to the American people and
sets the record straight, reminding them that President Donald Trump
will not stop fighting for them and will not allow anyone to stand
in his way to deliver success for them,” campaign manager Michael
Glassner said in a statement announcing the ad.
(Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn
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