Monday, August 17, 2020

Watch the Lincoln Project, Unite the Country, and Priorities USA Ads that testify to Joe Bidens Character and Ability to be President

 The Lincoln Project, Unite the Country, and Priorities USA have all unveiled ads offering commentary on the strength of 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden's character, his ability to be President of the United States, and how preferable he is to sit in the Oval Office than the 2016 Popular Vote Loser.

The most poignant ad is the Lincoln Project's "Dad" which frames the choice for voters between a man who has character (Biden) and one that does not (Trump.)

The ad recounts Mr. Biden's career and more importantly his raising his two sons after the death of his first wife and daughter. The narrator describes how Biden always made time to be with his children whether it was "making them breakfast," "helping them with homework," or "attending parent-teacher conferences." 

The narrator continues, saying :

"When Joe Biden makes a commitment (unlike the current occupant of the White House,) he always sees it through.....Shaped by both tragedy and love, Joe Biden's public service is defined by compassion for others. He knows the pain American families experience and works every day to make their lives better...When it comes down to it, you know one thing above all else with Joe Biden. He is a good man...Americans will choose between two types of men this November...It's a choice to vote for a man with that kind of character (Biden) or a man without one (Trump.)

Unite the Country produced an ad called "Essence" which describes how Biden helped oversee the last economic recovery and his plans to lift up the African American Community.

Among the investments in the African American Community the ad touts are increasing:

  • homeownership.
  • business ownership.
  • worker safety
  • educational college opportunities.

The last ad, from Priorities USA, called "C'mon Man" shows the former Vice President condemning Mr. Trump with his favorites phrase on the President of Betrayal's quest to get rid of Obamacare during the middle of a pandemic.

The ad quotes Biden saying "Mr. President, stop taking away people's health care and their piece of mind. If you're sick. If you're struggling. I will not abandon you. We're gonna get through this together."

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