Club For Growth Launching $1 Million Ad Campaign Attacking Trump
“His biggest applause line always is when he says he’s self-funding, and he’s out of the clutches and the grasp of these lobbyists that control decision-making in Washington“.
McIntosh noted Trump’s line that he likes to buy politicians with donations and said “He must have been mistaken and thought he could buy the Club”. They are releasing two 30 second ads that will air on broadcast, cable, and satellite television in Iowa, and on digital platforms.
“Today not a single republican candidate, announced or potential, is clearly and consistently supporting a path to citizenship”, Hillary Clinton said in Nevada.
A Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll on Friday had Trump as the breakaway leader with 26.9 percent.
However, Trump’s net favorability rating has greatly increased from his position in May, before he declared his candidacy.
The group hosting Trump tonight is best known for running advertisements in 2012 that were critical of President Barack of Obama, contending he took too much credit for the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden. At the same event in New Hampshire, Fiorina said the reason she, Trump, and Ben Carson have shot up in the polls is due to their attractiveness as “political outsiders”.
Political experts say some candidates have to step up their game Wednesday night – namely a former Florida governor with one of the most recognizable names in politics and $100 million in the bank. Trump tweeted. “Now falsely advertising that I will raise taxes”. He’s proposed raising taxes on top earners, and called CEO pay a “joke” – heresies in Club for Growth’s world view. “We’re going to bring back the middle class. The hedge fund guys won’t be that happy, but they’ll still make a lot of money”. And some, I assume, are good people, “Donald Trump said during a speech”.
In case you’ve forgotten (yeah, right), last month during the first GOP presidential debate Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly asked Trump a tough question about his attitude toward women. “We’re going to be reducing taxes for the middle class, but for the hedge fund guys, they’re going to be paying up”.
Ingraham agreed: “I just think people would eat that up morning, noon and night because of how crowded these debates are”.