--A new ad campaign by the PAC American Bridge features rural, working class Trump voters admitting they made a mistake in 2016 and saying they no longer support Donald Trump in 2020
Will this convince any Trump supporters to change their minds?
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I don't know if there have been such quarrels about an elected head of state in the past.
How is it that the peoples are splitting up so much, as it seems to be the case in the world today? This could certainly be controlled in a targeted manner.
Everything you could trust years ago is no longer trustworthy today! Why are we only being lied to and deceived?
I liked the parting shot by the former Trump voter. That looks like a pretty effective video. The former voter is a sympathetic character most ordinary people living in similar areas can easily identify with. He expresses disappointment at the incumbent president.
Yes, that is what happens
What's interesting is they show a lot of abandon buildings in the first video, buildings that took decades to get in that shape by politicians selling us short and letting our jobs flow out of this country and this man expects Trump to turn that around in less than four years? He actually thinks that more concerning and would consider voting blue who many in mostly blue states don't have a home? Does this man also want to find himself becoming homeless? As this will only get worse when the rest of corporate America moves overseas to countries whom they won't have to give up their profits to support free healthcare and college educations. The guy with the truck?....I guess he can sleep in it when all the rest of the jobs disappear. He can also sell his jet ski to feed himself.
No, Americans are to smart for this kind of campaign, they can see what Trump is up against and that America is in a fight for it's life and the well being of it's citizens.
God youre good at the propaganda spin
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Where's the propaganda cause I don't see any in this particular situation. It was an opinion spun off another persons opinion that was spun off from opinions of two guys in video presentations.