As Donald Trump prepares to make a visit to United Auto Workers in Michigan, President Joe Biden has released a new ad jabbing at the former President.
The ad is Biden’s first 2024 campaign attempt to come after Trump, and will hit national networks in the near future.
The ad, named, “Delivers,” features photos of Trump on the golf course, and states that he “passed tax breaks for his rich friends while auto makers shuttered their plants and Michigan lost manufacturing jobs.”
“Manufacturing is coming back to Michigan because Joe Biden doesn’t just talk, he delivers.”
The ad aired between President Biden’s visit to Michigan, and Trump’s planned visit to the autoworkers’ strike.
The ad will appear on Fox Business, prior to Wednesday evening’s Republican debate.
The Trump-attack ad is one of many that will be aired as a part of Biden’s $25 million digital campaign.
Biden has primarily focused his campaign as a fight against right-wing fanaticism. One particular video came after “MAGA extremism,” in which it sought to shed light on Trump’s control over conservatives.
The ads will primarily be seen in battleground states, such as Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Kevin Munoz, a Biden-Harris spokesperson said, “More empty promises in Michigan or anywhere else can’t erase Donald Trump’s egregious failures and broken promises to America’s workers.”
“He can’t hide his anti-labor, anti-jobs record from the countless American workers he’s let down. This election will be a choice between a real advocate for working Americans and a rerun of billionaire Donald Trump’s broken promises to the middle class.”