$10,200,000 -- that’s how much a pro-Trump super PAC is spending to peddle an egregious lie about Joe Biden in a brand-new set of attack ads.
The ads are up right now in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, and they are part of a strategy to distract voters from Trump’s disastrous mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic, and instead misdirect blame onto Joe Biden.
These three states are pivotal to winning the Electoral College in November. The decision is strategic and marks what is likely to be the first of many lies to bombard airwaves in these states.
So we have a new challenge ahead of us.
We need to focus our resources to fight back on this disinformation. If we can’t go on the air with our own message, this strategy of using lies to cover up Trump’s failure to protect Americans’ health and livelihoods from the pandemic could work remarkably well.
We can’t let that happen, so we’re reaching out with an urgent request. We hope you see the urgency in these false ads and can help us increase our fundraising to fight back.
If you’re able to donate $5 to help us fight back against these attacks, will you? Every dollar you give right now will go towards exposing these attacks for what they are -- unequivocally false.
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This is only the beginning of attacks like these coming our way. But we’re not going to let anything stop us from our task of defeating Trump in November.
We know that Trump and his super PACs and the RNC will use every dirty trick in their book to try and beat us -- but we’re going to win this battle by choosing truth over lies and hope over fear.
And that’s what we’re asking you to help us do today. If you’re able to make a contribution to help us wage this fight today, we’d be so grateful if you could chip in »
https://go.joebiden.com/Donate
Thank you for your unfaltering support,
Biden for President
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