GOP anti-Trump PAC drops $1.5 million on ads in Iowa showing voters ditching former president

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An anti-Trump PAC is launching a $1.5 million ad campaign in Iowa profiling voters who once supported Trump but now say he has too much 'baggage.'

A political action committee focused on preventing former President Donald Trump from winning the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 is launching an ad campaign in Iowa profiling voters who once supported Trump but now say he has too much"baggage."

According to the New York Times, a twice Trump-supporting voter named Fran prefaces her video by saying she “really appreciated” all the former president accomplished. However, she can't justify voting for him again. The PAC is taking no chances and saturating the Iowa media market with the ads. It will reportedly be shown on broadcast, cable, and in digital ads throughout the two biggest media markets in Iowa.

“The No. 1 reason Trump is dominating right now is because of lack of political talent from the people who are challenging him," she claimed.

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