While the field of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates continue to try to define who they are in their respective race, President Donald Trump releases a very slick new digital ad outlining how he believes he is "Making American Great Again."
We are a long ways out from November 2020, but from the looks of it, Trump could be facing an easier reelection challenge than expected.
Sen. Kamala Harris got a bit of a bump after her debate performance. Harris and Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren,remain deadlocked in second place way behind former VP Joe Biden, but seeing how fractured the Democrats are, Biden could be the last man standing.
Transcript of the ad:
It there’ one thing we’ve learned, he’s not afraid to go it alone, and he does what he thinks is right. That’s called having the courage of your convictions.
And despite some hoping he fails, and America fail along with it, he just keeps fighting on. You see, he didn’t get in this for pats on the back, the Atta boys, or to make friends. He got into this to Make American Great Again, and all we’re capable of, and boy, is he.
Not just the strongest economy in decades, strongest in the world, he’s made sure we are all sharing in this new American dream, and that we are all keeping our promises.
And instead of getting sand kicked in our face, we are once again, leading from the front, a swagger in our step, respect from our allies, fear from our enemies.
President Trump has a phrase for all we’ve accomplished. He calls it “Just a Start.”
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