Donald Trump’s Campaign Has Unleashed a Blitzkrieg on Hillary Clinton
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s final prosecution of the case against his Democrat opponent, Hillary Clinton, has begun—and it’s nothing short of an all-out blitzkrieg.
The Ads
The Trump campaign released several new ads, even buying ad time during Wednesday night’s decisive Game 7 of the World Series. Here is a summary of the new ads that just hit the airwaves:
- Choice—outlines the clear choice voters have on Election Day between Hillary Clinton’s future of stagnation, and Donald Trump’s vision for a better, stronger, and more prosperous America. This ad serves as Mr. Trump’s closing argument to the American people, and will air in major markets across the country.
- Stand—this radio spot is a direct appeal to evangelical voters featuring Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. It will air on Christian Radio stations in the battleground states of Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Colorado, Iowa, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona.
- Corruption—hits Hillary Clinton for her documented pattern of pay to play politics and the newest FBI investigation into her reckless handling of confidential emails. This ad serves as a part of Mr. Trump’s closing argument to the American people, and will air in major markets across the country.
- United—a call for all Republicans to unite behind Donald Trump’s positive movement against the broken Washington, D.C., establishment. This ad serves as a part of Mr. Trump’s closing argument to the American people, and will air in major markets across the country.
The new ads began airing Wednesday all across the country. The “Choice” and “Corruption” ads were among those that ran during the baseball game.
“The vast majority of Americans feel the country is headed in the wrong direction, but that is all about to change,” campaign spokesman Jason Miller said. “We are excited to take our message directly to the millions of sports fans watching the World Series to let them know that they have a clear choice in this election, and Mr. Trump is the one who will fight for them. He is the leader who will make America great again.”
The Surrogates
While Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, can each only be in one place at a time, their small army of surrogates have been unleashed upon the country, taking the Trump-Pence message everywhere.
The campaign released the following surrogate schedule, with plans to announce additional events as Election Day draws near:
– November 02 2016 –
MEDIA ADVISORY: TRUMP SURROGATES LAUNCH CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE IN KEY BATTLEGROUND STATES
This week, major Trump surrogates and the Trump family will branch out to battleground states to rally voters in the final push of the campaign. Yesterday, Donald Trump Jr. campaigned in Ames and Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Columbus, Ohio; Eric Trump was in Jacksonville, Daytona Beach and Winter Park, Florida; Mayor Rudy Giuliani was in Green Bay, Milwaukee and Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Sen. Jeff Sessions was in Santa Rosa Beach and Pensacola, Florida; and Ben Carson was in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
The following is a tentative schedule with more stops to be added in the final days:
Thursday
Melania Trump – Berwyn, Pennsylvania
Donald Trump Jr.- Denver and Ft. Collins, Colorado and Las Vegas, Nevada
Ivanka Trump – Oakland County, Michigan and Manchester, Hollis and Nashua, New Hampshire
Eric Trump – Hudson, Claire, Chippewah Falls and Weston, Wisconsin
Lara Trump – Ohio
Mayor Rudy Giuliani- Columbus, Ohio and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Newt Gingrich- Las Vegas, Nevada
Ben Carson- Iowa
Michele Bachmann – Pennsylvania
Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn USA (Ret.) – North Carolina
Gen. Keith Kellogg (Ret.) – North Carolina
Women’s Tour: Lara Trump, Diamond and Silk, Lynne Patton and Omarosa Manigault – Ohio
Friday
Donald Trump Jr. – Phoenix, Arizona and San Juan County, New Mexico
Eric Trump – Saginaw, Pontiac, Bloomfield Township, Walled Lake, Detroit, Taylor and Riverview, Michigan
Sen. Jeff Sessions- Arizona
Gen. Keith Kellogg (Ret.) – Virginia
Women’s Tour: Lara Trump, Diamond and Silk, Lynne Patton and Omarosa Manigault – Ohio
At an event Wednesday in Michigan, Ivanka Trump drew several hundred people, even though she is not on the ballot Nov. 8. Meanwhile, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s running mate, U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine—who is on the ballot—drew just 15 people for a rally in a key Democratic stronghold in the battleground state of Iowa.