IN THE STATES: Nationwide, Democrats Hammer Trump for Dangerous Project 2025 Agenda
July 13, 2024
Last night, President Biden gave a powerful speech in Michigan in front of thousands of fired up, chanting supporters and laid out his vision for the first 100 days of his second term while calling out Trump – a convicted criminal whose Project 2025 agenda will roll back Americans’ rights and freedoms, hurt the middle class, and threaten our democracy.
- In Michigan: The Detroit Free Press: Crowd chants as invigorated President Joe Biden rallies in Detroit: ‘Don’t you quit’
- In Michigan: The New York Times: ‘I Am Running and We’re Going to Win,’ Biden Says in Michigan
- In Michigan: AP: In ‘blue wall’ push, Biden defiantly says he’s ‘not going anywhere’ as he slams Trump, Project 2025
Across battleground states, the DNC is tying Trump to Project 2025 in its first paid advertising campaign on this sinister plan, reminding voters that despite Trump’s attempt to distance himself, Project 2025 represents Trump’s true second-term agenda. A reminder: Trump seeks to attack our fundamental rights and undermine democracy.
- In Arizona: Arizona Mirror: Dem billboards target Trump for his ties to right-wing Project 2025
- In Michigan: Michigan Advance: New: DNC deploys Michigan billboards linking Trump to the far-right Project 2025
- In Nevada: Nevada Independent: DNC launches billboards in Nevada tying Trump to Project 2025
- In Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Capital-Star: DNC rolling out battleground billboards tying Trump to Project 2025
- In Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin: The Guardian: Democratic billboards stress Trump link to rightwing Project 2025 manifesto
- In Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin: Axios: Exclusive: DNC launches billboards connecting Trump to Project 2025
With the Republican National Convention just days away in Milwaukee, the DNC launched a robust offensive campaign on the ground this week to remind Wisconsinites that our freedom and democracy are at stake this November, and that Joe Biden is the only candidate who will protect them.
- In Wisconsin: The Hill: Biden campaign making Project 2025 key focus of GOP convention messaging
- In Wisconsin: NBC News: DNC and Biden campaign prepare counter-message for Trump’s convention
- In Wisconsin: The Hill: DNC to launch billboards, bus signs in Milwaukee for RNC hitting Trump over Roe, democracy
- In Wisconsin: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Democrats outfitting buses with ‘Dark Brandon’ memes to troll the RNC in Milwaukee
- In Wisconsin: Reuters: US Democrats roll out Biden ads in Milwaukee before Republican convention
- In Wisconsin: Milwaukee Record: The DNC has some bus wraps for the RNC
- In Wisconsin: Urban Milwaukee: Bus Ads Will Blast Trump, Promote Biden During Republican Convention
- In Wisconsin: Washington Examiner: DNC placing pro-Biden ads on Milwaukee buses ahead of RNC convention
- In Wisconsin: Washington Times: Democrats to roll out fleet of ‘Dark Brandon’ buses to cruise around GOP convention
- In Wisconsin: WTMJ: New bus ads supporting President Biden to run during the RNC
- In Wisconsin: WisPolitics: DNC: Launches 57 branded buses in MKE that make stakes of 2024 election clear ahead of Republican National Convention
- In Wisconsin: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Here’s a look at the political billboards popping up around Milwaukee ahead of the RNC
- In Wisconsin: WISN: From buses to billboards: Political ads take over Milwaukee
- In Wisconsin: Spectrum News: Billboard backlash: How groups opposed to Trump are using the RNC as their platform
As Donald Trump spewed lies at a rally in Florida this week, the DNC told voters the truth – launching billboards to remind Floridians that if Donald Trump is reelected he will be a dictator on “day one,” using Project 2025 as his blueprint for revenge and retribution.
- In Florida: CBS News: South Florida billboards slam Donald Trump, Project 2025
- In Florida: Florida Politics: Democrats target Donald Trump in Doral with Project 2025 billboards
- In Florida: Orlando Sentinel: Biden team puts up anti-Trump billboards across Miami
- In Florida: The New Republic: The Democrats’ Billboard-Size Plan to Make Trump Own Project 2025
- In Florida: Miami Herald: Democrats troll Trump ahead of Miami-Dade campaign rally with Project 2025 billboards
- In Florida: Florida’s Voice: Democrats launch ‘Project 2025’ boogeyman billboards for Trump’s Doral rally
- In Florida: MeidasTouch News: DNC Puts Up Billboards at Doral Highlighting Trump’s Ties to Project 2025
Earlier this week, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered the keynote address at the 71st Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Boule, speaking to the administration’s initiative to address racial health disparities and support Black women. The vice president also traveled to Nevada to warn of the threat Trump poses to our way of life and our entire democracy with his Project 2025 agenda.
- In Texas: The Dallas Morning News: Vice President Kamala Harris announces initiative targeting maternal mortality
- In Texas: WFAA: Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at Alpha Kappa Alpha Convention in North Texas
- In Nevada: Nevada Current: Harris blasts Trump for Project 2025, defends Biden in Las Vegas event
- In Nevada: Nevada Independent: In Las Vegas, Kamala Harris defends Biden, vies for Asian American support
- In Nevada: Las Vegas Review-Journal: VP Harris defends Joe Biden in Las Vegas campaign stop
The Biden-Harris administration continues to deliver on its promise to Americans, investing funds and resources to improve communities and create better opportunities for working families.
- In Alabama: WSFA: Federal grant to bring electric buses to Montgomery’s transit system
- In Florida: Florida Politics: Pinellas transit authority lands $27.8M in federal funds for electric, hybrid buses
- In Michigan: The Detroit News: Detroit receives $30.8M grant to purchase 25 clean energy buses
- In Indiana: WHAS: Indiana approved for more than $800M for ‘Internet for All’ program
- In Texas: KFOX14: Sun Metro lands $30.6M grant for low-emission buses under federal initiative
- In New Jersey and New York: New Jersey Globe: Gateway gets full funding for $12 billion cross-Hudson tunnel
- Nationwide: New York Times: Biden Offers $1.7 Billion to Help Factories Build Electric Vehicles