The campaign for the re-election of US President Joseph Biden has decided to spend 50 million dollars by the end of June, among other things, for a television advertisement, which says that Donald Trump is a criminally responsible person based on a court verdict, signaling the intention of the first Democratic man to get rid of the legal troubles of his Republican competitor makes a bigger question ahead of the November elections.
Biden's campaign advertising launched five months before Election Day, but his campaign said today it wants to more clearly define the choice voters face ahead of the first public debate between Biden and Trump scheduled for June 27 in Atlanta.
Advertising campaign costs include more than $1 million for media messaging to black, Hispanic and Asian-American voters.
Included in that amount is a video in which it is emphasized that Trump was found guilty before a court in New York on 34 counts of an indictment accusing him of falsifying documents with the aim of concealing payments to porn actress Stormi Daniels, so that she, in the middle of the 2016 presidential campaign, would not talked about their sexual affair.
The spot, titled "Character Matters," will be shown on television, streaming devices and mobile phones in states where Democrats and Republicans do not have clear majorities, as well as on national cable television.
The video will highlight that the former US president (2016-2020) was also found guilty of sexual assault and financial embezzlement in separate court proceedings.
Three more criminal cases await Trump, but those trials are unlikely to begin before the November election.
The narrator in the aforementioned video says: "In this election, the decision is between a convicted criminal who only cares about himself and a president who fights for you and your families." The narration is synchronized through the custody photo of Donald Trump and the scene of the gathering of Biden's supporters.
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