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Presidential Campaign Ads Flood Airwaves After VP Debate

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a rally on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

A flurry of new presidential campaign ads inundated the airwaves on Wednesday in the aftermath of the Vice Presidential debate. The Harris campaign strategically tailored its messaging on key issues such as health care and immigration, while the Trump campaign launched a barrage of attacks against the Democratic nominee.

Two fresh TV ads from the Harris campaign debuted on Wednesday morning. One of these ads spotlighted the Affordable Care Act, marking the second time this week that the campaign has highlighted the program. The other ad, broadcast in Spanish, criticized the Trump administration's approach to immigration.

Furthermore, the Harris campaign unveiled another ad on Wednesday, focusing on an exchange between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance during the recent vice presidential debate. The discussion revolved around the January 6 insurrection and Trump's baseless claims of victory in the 2020 election.

Spanish ad criticizes Trump administration's immigration approach.
Harris campaign emphasizes Affordable Care Act and immigration policies.
Ad highlights exchange on January 6 insurrection and election claims.

On the other side, the Trump campaign rolled out four new TV commercials on Wednesday, launching a multifaceted attack on Harris. The ads touched on various topics including inflation, the Green New Deal, the conflict in Ukraine, and transgender health care policies.

One of the ads, initially aired in Georgia, alleged that Harris plans to significantly raise taxes and warned that prices have already surged under her leadership, with the situation poised to worsen.

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