Since election season started, President Trump (R) and Republicans have launched attacks at Democrats, arguing that a number of Democratic lawmakers are moving further and further to the left, which will ultimately alienate voters. Vice President Joe Biden (D) has been accused of being socialist numerous times, and most recently, during the debates, the former Vice President downplayed those accusations, saying that it’s a bunch of “malarkey.”
However, a new advertisement released from the Trump campaign, titled "Chavistas" highlights that there are socialist leaders abroad that are championing the idea of socialism spreading across the United States.
In the Spanish language advertisement, Diosdado Cabello Rondon, a Venezuelan communist politician, is shown speaking to the public, saying that a “Bolivian breeze” is making its way throughout the world, and he hopes that it reaches the United States in its upcoming November election.
This has worried many voters in South Florida who, themselves, fled countries like Venezuela and Cuba for the same policies they believe some lawmakers on the left are similarly promoting in the United States.
In turn, the conversation surrounding the topic has largely involved Republicans launching accusations while Democrats have disregarded the calls.
With Diosdado’s wishes for a communist wave to flood the United States, taking into account that the election is under 10 days away, the conversation continues and American voters will be the judge.