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‘Is Pence running for election or Trump?’: Pro-Trump ad only shows president for two seconds

Video highlights job-related policies from current administration

James Crump
Wednesday 15 July 2020 19:55 EDT
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One on 15 July
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House before boarding Marine One on 15 July ((2020 Getty Images))

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A group co-founded by Donald Trump’s campaign manager for the 2020 presidential election has released a new election ad that only features the president for a couple of seconds.

The new ad titled, America Back To Work, was published by non-profit organisation, America First Policies, on Wednesday and features vice president Mike Pence discussing the Trump administration’s job policies.

A speech Mr Pence gave at an event for the organisation’s Great American Comeback Tour is played over images of him meeting workers and detailing policies put in place by the administration.

Mr Trump is only shown in the ad once and is featured for two seconds - signing an updated free trade agreement with Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

The US president is also briefly mentioned by Mr Pence, who says: “We’ve all passed through very challenging times over the last several months. It’s because of what you’ve done, because of the leadership of the president provided – we are going back to work. We’re going back to worship.”

He adds: “And I promise you in the days ahead we’re going to continue to create a solid foundation for whatever challenges may lie ahead. And we’re going to do it in a way that puts America back to work. A great American comeback has begun.”

ABC News chief White House correspondent Jon karl posted the video to Twitter and asked: “Is Pence running for President or is Donald Trump?”

He added: “You would think it’s Pence watching the new ad by a well-funded pro-Trump outside group (co-founded by Brad Parscale). Lots of Pence here....and just a few blurry seconds of Trump.”

Mr Parscale was the digital media director for Mr Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, and now serves as manager for his 2020 reelection campaign.

The ad is part of a $4m (£3.17m) cable and broadcast buy from the organisation, and will run until 22 July.

The president has seen a decline in support in numerous polls over the last few months, after his responses to the coronavirus pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, were criticised.

Meanwhile, the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidential election, Joe Biden, has seen his support in polls rise in the same period, and On Wednesday, the former vice president opened up his biggest poll lead over the president since his nomination was confirmed.

A new national survey by Quinnipiac University showed that voters backed Mr Biden over the president 52-37 per cent.

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