Kamala Harris' New Ad 'The Best People' Controversy Explained
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Kamala Harris’ New Ad ‘The Best People’ Controversy Explained

Kamala Harris has stirred up controversy with her latest ad, “The Best People,” as she prepares for a critical debate. This new campaign spot features notable criticisms from former Trump administration officials. It has sparked discussions and debates about its impact.

So, let’s delve deep into the details of Kamala Harris‘ new ad campaign.

Kamala Harris’ new ad uses ex-Trump officials against him

Ahead of the upcoming debate, Kamala Harris has launched a new ad. The ad aims to undermine Donald Trump by showcasing critical remarks from former top officials in his administration. Titled “The Best People,” it includes clips from interviews with key figures such as former Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, National Security Adviser John Bolton, and Gen. Mark Milley. These officials express their concerns about Trump’s fitness for another term and their reasons for not endorsing him.

The ad will be aired nationally on Fox News and in specific markets, including West Palm Beach and Philadelphia. It is scheduled to run on the day of the debate and throughout the week.

The ad’s narrator underscores a key point: Trump’s promise in 2016 to select only the best people for his administration contrasts sharply with the criticisms from those very individuals. For instance, Pence is featured saying, “It should come as no surprise that I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year.” Meanwhile, Bolton warns of the damage Trump could cause, stating that Trump is only concerned with himself.

This ad is part of Harris’s broader $370 million advertising campaign. Quentin Fulks, Harris’ deputy campaign manager, stated that the ad is intended to remind Fox News viewers of how his own former national security team views him as a threat to the country. The campaign also aims to reach Americans who value constitutional integrity and the rule of law.

The release of this ad follows recent endorsements of Harris from prominent Republicans such as Jim McCain and Liz Cheney.

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