Biden campaign launches $50M July ad blitz amid growing calls for president to step aside
The Biden-Harris campaign announced Friday a $50 million July paid media blitz in battleground states that will include "strategic investments around key events" including the Olympic Games and the Republican National Convention.Why it matters: President Biden has faced calls from some Democrat lawmakers, Democratic donors and top U.S. newspaper editorial boards to step aside following his lackluster debate performance against former President Trump.Biden is trailing Trump in several polls following his June 27 debate performance that the president himself has described as "bad."Axios' Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei reported earlier this week that the Biden campaign was embarking on a huge political, PR and personal drive in an attempt to rally Democrats to move on from public debate about the president's age and his future.Driving the news: The Biden-Harris campaign said in a statement it will target voters via TV, radio, and digital "on the issues that will decide this election."Namely, "a woman's right to make her own health care decisions, economic relief and opportunities for middle- and working-class families, and the threat Donald Trump poses to our democracy and the rule of law."The president, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff plan to travel across the U.S. this month to highlight accomplishments and address key voter issues, per a campaign statement."The President can also be expected to engage in frequent off-the-cuff moments over the course of the month, as he has consistently throughout this campaign, including most recently at a Waffle House where an organic video has garnered well over 28 million views and counting," the statement said.Zoom in: The Biden-Harris team has already targeted Thursday night's Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular and will also hit Monday's "The Bachelorette" season premiere in an attempt to "capitalize on pivotal high viewership and politically diverse audiences," per the statement.The campaign aims to reach "a swathe of voters" when the Paris Olympics airs on NBC this month, an event that's "popular among every demographic and increasingly popular among Gen Z."Biden's interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that's airing Friday is part of a campaign focus on national, local and constituency media interviews planned for this month, including in Black and Hispanic media, according to the campaign.Go deeper: Kamala Harris unbeatable for Democratic nomination if Biden drops outGet the rundown of the biggest stories of the day with Axios Daily Essentials.
Democratic President Joe Biden's campaign will spend $50 million on ads in Wisconsin and other battleground states in July.
Amid mounting pressure on President Biden to drop out of the 2024 race, his campaign announced a massive media blitz to the tune of $50 million that will target battleground state voters.
"The President can also be expected to engage in frequent off-the-cuff moments over the course of the month," campaign says.
President Joe Biden's campaign announced on Friday that it's July strategy will include visits to key battleground states and ...
President Biden’s campaign will launch a $50 million ad blitz as he seeks to assure voters he’s up for the job following last week’s dismal debate performance, it announced Friday.
The Biden campaign on Friday announced a massive ad blitz and ramped up media appearances by the president in a desperate bid to save his teetering reelection effort. President Biden in the ...
MADISON - Democratic President Joe Biden's campaign will spend $50 million on ads in Wisconsin and other battleground states in July, his campaign said Friday. The campaign plans to target the ...