GOP group with six-figure ad buy dinging Biden and Democrats

EXCLUSIVE — A prominent Republican group promoting conservative state government leadership is underscoring the stark contrast between the GOP and Democratic agendas in a six-figure national ad campaign.

The State Government Leadership Foundation, the Republican State Leadership Committee’s policy partner, debuted the first digital ad of its $200,000-plus “Tale of Two Americas” campaign Monday, according to SGLF Executive Director Dee Duncan.

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The 54-second “Which America?” ad amplifies conservative claims that liberal states are making the same mistakes as President Joe Biden and his congressional colleagues regarding issues such as economic opportunity, academic achievement, and community safety, Duncan told the Washington Examiner.

“The failed policies we are seeing from Washington, D.C., being emulated in liberal states across the country are the reason the cost of living is skyrocketing, violent crime is on the rise, and our children are not reaching their full potential,” he said.

Duncan added that “a woke America is proving to be a weak America, and the only way we can course correct and move forward again is to follow the blueprint of conservative states across the country and the commonsense ideas they are advancing.”

“Which America?” projects the words “Our country is a tale of two Americas” over a series of color and black-and-white footage and photos.

“One full of freedom, the other full of fear,” it continues. “We have opportunity or hardship. Education or indoctrination. Rule of law or lawlessness. Strength or weakness.”

The ad will appear on platforms such as YouTube during the next couple of weeks, targeting Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington.

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Biden’s average job approval rating is 41%, or net negative 13 percentage points, ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, according to RealClearPolitics. Republicans have an average 3.5-point advantage over Democrats on generic congressional ballot polling heading into November.

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