I see Joe is coming out of his "bunker", at the strategic time when Donald is losing a major social battle with the protesters that cost him support, it whittled him down still more, his "walk in the park" offended many and got more thinking. Good time for him Obama and even Bush to tag team Donald.
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Joe Biden's campaign has turned the former vice president's speech on civil unrest across the nation into a digital ad released Wednesday in battleground states.
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Biden campaign turns speech on nation's unrest into battleground digital ad
(CNN)Joe Biden's campaign has turned
the former vice president's speech on civil unrest across the nation into a digital ad released Wednesday in battleground states.
The ad,
"Build the Future," plays footage of the presumptive Democratic nominee's speech and overlays it with images and video of the chaotic clash between protesters and federal law enforcement officials from Monday. It also ties in footage from the August 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one counter-protester dead.
"I won't traffic in fear and division. I won't fan the flames of hate. I'll seek to heal the racial wounds that have long plagued our country, not use them for political gain,"
Biden says as video of white nationalists marching in Charlottesville appears. A news clip of President
Donald Trump's comment that "both sides" were violent in Virginia then flashes on the screen.
The ad is set to run statewide on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube in battleground states Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, targeted specifically at younger and more diverse voters. A version of the ad will run with Spanish language captions.
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Biden has sought to offer a stark contrast between himself and the President on racial issues, especially as protests have swept the nation in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd. On Monday, Trump declared himself an "ally of all peaceful protesters" before gas and rubber bullets were used to clear out those demonstrating peacefully so he could visit the church across the White House for a photo opportunity.
In addition to releasing statements, Biden has left his home to meet with community leaders and visited the site of a protest in his hometown of Wilmington. Trump, for his part, has drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle for stoking tensions over protests and riots by threatening police retaliation and military intervention.
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