Anti-Trump group launches ad comparing rally sizes to Harris – Washington Examiner
George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC has launched a new ad campaign aimed at former President Donald Trump, focusing on the size of his campaign rallies. The ad, which debuted on Friday, juxtaposes Trump’s sparsely attended events with the packed crowds of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is also running for president. The ads will air primarily on Fox News channels in areas where Trump spends most of his time, such as Bedminster, New Jersey, and Mar-a-Lago. In the ad, Conway taunts Trump, suggesting that his rally days are numbered, ending with a dramatic image of a prison door closing over Trump’s face. The goal is to provoke and unsettle the former president through these comparisons.
George Conway’s ‘Anti-Psychopath PAC’ launches ad hitting Trump for rally sizes
A new ad campaign launched by an anti-Donald Trump PAC is looking to hit the former president where it hurts: the size of his campaign rallies.
In a new ad released on Friday by the Anti-Psychopath PAC, the video looks to compare some of Trump’s poorly attended rallies with the sold-out crowds attracted by Vice President Kamala Harris as she begins her presidential bid. The ads are set to run exclusively on Fox News channels in Bedminster, New Jersey, and in Mar-a-Lago — two places where “Trump spends most of his time,” according to the group.
“Enjoy the rallies while they last, Donald,” George Conway, the president of the PAC, says in the voiceover as an image of a prison door slams shut over Trump’s face. “Because where you’re going, you’re not going to be able to have any.”
The purpose of the ads is to “trigger the former president and throw him off his game,” according to the group, as Trump has repeatedly touted the size of his rallies and events compared to others.
“In history, for any country, nobody’s had crowds like I have,” Trump said on Thursday in response to whether he was concerned about the size of Harris’s rallies. “If you look at Martin Luther King when he did his great speech … and you look at the picture of his crowd, my crowd — we actually had more people.”
Trump has even gone so far as to accuse Harris of paying people to attend in order to make her crowd sizes appear larger.
“When I have a Rally, and 100,000 people show up, the Fake News doesn’t talk about it, THEY REFUSE TO MENTION CROWD SIZE,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. “The Fake News is the Enemy of the People!”
The ads are scheduled to run between Tuesday and Thursday. The Washington Examiner contacted the Trump campaign for comment.
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