The RNC is pouring more than a million dollars into Trump's effort to rewrite his coronavirus response
in battleground states, praising Trump’s leadership in the crisis.
The ads are aimed at convincing swing voters of Trump’s emergency management, in part by using clips of Democratic governorsof New York speaking positively of parts of the administration’s efforts. It’s an unusually large ad campaign this early in a race, asnoted, but reflects the extent to which Republicans fear his coronavirus response has threatened him politically.
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