More than 50 buses will carry the ads through the convention
that runs from July 15-18, the Democratic National Committee
said. Biden's rival Donald Trump is due to be officially named
at the convention as the Republican Party's nominee in the Nov.
5 presidential election.
It is not unusual for a political party to launch such an ad
campaign around a rival convention, but the Democrats' messaging
comes amid calls for Biden to step aside after a shaky debate
outing that has prompted questions about his mental fitness.
The ad rollout has been in the works for months, the DNC said,
far before the June 27 debate.
Biden beat Trump in the left-leaning city of Milwaukee by a
landslide margin of nearly 60 percentage points, but carried the
larger state of Wisconsin by fewer than 21,000 votes out of 3.2
million cast. Wisconsin is expected to be a pivotal battleground
state in the election this year.
The ads focus on abortion rights, lowering the cost of
prescription drugs and the recent criminal conviction of Trump,
who only weeks ago called Milwaukee a "horrible city" at a
closed door meeting, according to media reports.
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said the statement was
described inaccurately and that Trump was talking about how
"terrible crime and voter fraud are."
The ads feature Biden staring out with red eyes mimicking the
popular "Dark Brandon" meme, which started as a right-wing
slogan to tie Biden to conspiracy theories but has since been
co-opted by Democrats in support of Biden.
"Get real, Jack. I'm bringing Roe back," says one ad, a
reference to the Supreme Court's decision in 2022 to overturn
the landmark Roe v. Wade case that recognized women's
constitutional right to abortion. The court's conservative
majority includes three justices Trump appointed.
"This year, the survival of our democracy is on the ballot,
along with protections for fundamental freedoms, health care,
affordable prescription drugs, and good-paying jobs," said
Rosemary Boeglin, communications director for the Democratic
National Committee, whose own convention will take place in
Chicago in August.
"There's just one candidate who will protect them: President Joe
Biden."
(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly, editing by Deepa Babington and
Alistair Bell)
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