New Trump ad: ‘It’s a movement, not a campaign’
Donald Trump’s campaign on Tuesday released a new television ad portraying the Republican nominee’s White House bid as a “movement.”
“It’s a movement, not a campaign,” a narrator says at the beginning of the 30-second ad. “Its leader—Donald Trump.”
{mosads}The ad, titled “Movement,” shows videos of large crowds holding up signs in support of the GOP nominee.
It continues to tout Trump as a “builder, businessman” and “success” who does “what others called impossible.”
“Donald Trump’s priority: you,” the narrator in the ad says.
The ad then shows the GOP nominee shaking hands with people and interacting with supporters.
“Dreaming big. Building bigger. United for family, jobs, country. Defined by freedom. Standing together, pushing ahead,” the narrator says.
“Leaving the past behind,” the narrator then says, over a picture of Trump’s Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, and her husband.
“Changing our future. Together, we’ll make America great again.”
The campaign said the ad will air nationally on cable and broadcast programming.
The Trump campaign is touting the new video as a positive ad and is attempting to contrast the video with the negative spots run Trump’s Democratic rival.
“While Hillary Clinton ‘distracts and diverts’ attention away from her horrific record with negative advertisements that lack substance, our campaign plans on promoting the positive energy that has turned Mr. Trump’s campaign into a full-fledged movement,” senior communications adviser Jason Miller said in a statement.
Trump has been a successful businessman and is the only candidate who “provides common sense solutions to the problems that face everyday Americans,” Miller said.
“Hillary Clinton has spent over two decades serving Washington D.C.’s rigged system,” Miller said, “while Mr. Trump believes in the promise of the American Dream, and will never stop doing what it takes to Make America Great Again.”
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