The ad blitz will run through Election Day, according to the group Republican Votes Against Trump.
Former President Donald Trump, shown here at a rally in Allentown on Oct. 29, is the focus of a $40 million ad blitz by Republican Voters Against Trump in Pa., Wisconsin and Michigan.has launched a $40 million ad campaign in Pennsylvania and two other battleground states featuring former Trump voters, including his former deputy press secretary.
Republican Voters Against Trump, founded by Perry County native Sarah Longwell, said the ad campaign would reach Wisconsin and Michigan besides Pennsylvania, as well as the 2nd Congressional District in Nebraska, via streaming platforms and YouTube through Election Day on Tuesday.Kamala Harris brings presidential campaign into Harrisburg as part of final sprintIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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