On Wednesday, the Democratic nominee for president Kamala Harris appeared on camera to address economic concerns.
The purpose of the new TV ad, which the campaign for the presidency is launching, is to directly address voter dissatisfaction with inflation and the cost of living. I understand. Rent, groceries, and utility bills are too much. So here's what we're going to do about it,” Harris tells the camera at the top of the advertisement. "We will lower housing costs by building more homes and cracking down on landlords who are charging too much," the vice president continues. By going after price gougers who are keeping the cost of everyday goods too high, we will lower your food and grocery bills. I'm Kamala Harris, and I accept this message because you put in a lot of effort to get paid. More of it should be yours to keep. as head of state. That will be my top priority. During coverage of the Philadelphia Phillies' 2024 playoff run, which begins tonight with game 4 of the National League Division Series, the advertisement first aired on ESPN in Philadelphia. Even though both sides continue to modify the content of their advertisements, the new Harris ad emphasizes the significance of the economy and economic messaging. According to polls, voters' top concern is the economy, and Republican attack ads on Harris have frequently criticized the economic record of Biden and Harris. Dutzendes of campaign ads by allies of the former president, Donald Trump, have slammed Harris for inflation and blamed Democratic policies for rising living costs. An advertisement featuring multiple clips of Harris praising "Bidenomics" in juxtaposition to news coverage of inflation has cost Restoration PAC, one of several super PACs spending millions to support Trump's campaign, more than $4 million in the last week. Pro-Trump advertisements have spent tens of millions of dollars replaying this statement.Harris, in new TV ad: "I get it. The cost of rent, groceries and utilities is too high."
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