The Democratic-leaning group, the Bridge Project has released a series of ads in key battleground states to raise awareness (especially among women in the suburbs) of the benefits of the Biden/Harris American Rescue Plan.
These ads, along with getting started earlier in preparing for the 2022 midterms are hoped to help Democrats overcome the historical trends where the President's party generally loses seats.
One of these ads was released in Arizona.
The thirty-second piece revolves around Charleen, a restaurant owner in the Grand Canyon State.
The ad starts with Charlene reminding the audience that restaurants faced severe hardships at the height of the Coronavirus including shutdowns, closures, and widespread unemployment.
She then said she "felt hope" after President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan, adding:
"Biden was really thinking about small business. It's like somebody is thinking about me. Something that I've, that I've worked on for the last 30 plus years. That they want to see me be successful. I do feel like help is here."
Voters need to remember that no Republican in the House and Senate, no matter how much they praise measures like restaurant assistance, voted for the American Rescue Plan.
During the Midterm Elections of November 2022, voters need to remember that the only candidates that supported the Plan to help restaurants feed the hungry, reduce child poverty in half, aid state and local governments, sped up the vaccination process, aided public schools, expanded unemployment insurance, and put $1400 in most people's pockets are the ones that belong to the Democratic Party.
Never forget that.
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