Saturday, September 23, 2023

The Lincoln Project Frames What is at Stake in 2024 with Contrasting Ads on Biden and Trump

The Lincoln Project has unveiled four new ads in the last week that, in case there are still people on the fence, frame what is at stake in the 2024 Presidential Election. 

The Project released two new ads, called "Fact Checking" and "Trump's Instincts" based on clips from Kristen Welker's first interview with Donald Trump as moderator on Meet the Press.

While Welkers' interviewing prowess and ability to consistently counter Mr. Trump's outlandish assertions came under scrutiny by Non-NBC sources and fact-checkers, the Lincoln Project was able to depict how the 45th occupant of the Oval Office did the journalist's job for her by, (surprise surprise) not being able to tell the truth and confessing his responsibility on perpetuating the Big Lie of the 2020 Presidential Election that caused the Domestic Terrorist Attack by MAGA supporters on January 6, 2021. 





Contrast these ads with the two the Project produced last week on the Presidency of Joe Biden. 





Called "America Story" and "Strong," the ads show how President Biden's life and career helped prepare him for the Presidency and the achievements in his time at the helm of the nation. These achievements include:

  • Starting to rebuild American Infrastructure. 
  • Americans at full employment levels.
  • Standing up for Democracy and nations threatened and attacked by autocracies. 

For voters in 2024, the choice should be clear. 

While Mr. Biden has always been a perennial walking gaffe machine, his record of accomplishment in most domestic legislative areas, defense of personal freedoms and Democracy at home and abroad, and his presentation of common decency should be more than enough to convince voters that his vision for the nation is the continuing course the country and the people should choose in 2024 over the failed policies and persona of the twice impeached, twice David Duke endorsed, and four-time indicted Liar in Chief and modern day Mad King/Mussolini wanna be. 

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