Google helping Democrats by BANNING Trump campaign ad showing how life is worse under Biden
Search engine giant and Big Tech corporation Google
has censored the latest campaign advertisement from former President Donald Trump's team, claiming that
the ad violated the company's policies.
The ad was initially flagged by
NBC News reporter Andrew Arenge, who shared screenshots showing that the ads – paid for by the Make America Great Again Inc. super PAC – were being removed from Google's search results. (Related:
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The MAGA super PAC spent over $15,000 running the ads at specific communities near Macon, Georgia after launching it on April 25.
Following public backlash over
the blatant censorship – including public statements
from notable figures like Donald Trump Jr. and Dinesh D'Souza – Google was forced to reverse its decision, though the tech giant has refused to be forthcoming regarding why the ad was taken down in the first place and what policies it supposedly violated.
Ad highlights how life is worse under the Biden administration
The censored ad imagines a fictional conversation between a worker for President Joe Biden's campaign and a remorseful African American Democrat who voted for the president in 2020.
In the short, 30-second ad that targeted Biden's African American voter base in Georgia, the voter expressed concerns with the campaign worker over the rising cost of living under Biden and the hundreds of hard-earned dollars taken from the voter's wallet in the form of taxes to house and care for illegal immigrants.
The ad backs up this claim by pointing to a
Daily Mail report noting how Americans in Michigan are being forced to provide migrants up to $500 a month for up to 12 months through a taxpayer-funded program
subsidizing the stay of illegal immigrants in the state.
"The 'Refugee Resettlement Program' will only burden the U.S. taxpayer with higher costs,'" wrote Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) in a letter to Biden demanding answers from the White House and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and calling the scheme a "slap in the face" to the state's taxpayers and a way of "rolling out the red carpet" for illegal migrants.
The ad ends by noting Trump's growing popularity among young and African American voters as well as voters from other minority groups, with the campaign worker frustratingly asking if Biden can still count on the man's vote, and the disillusioned Democrat stating that "Things were better before Biden" and declaring his support for Trump.
The ad's last point refers to a poll from
USA Today showing that only 63 percent of Black voters have declared their support for Biden,
a staggering decline from the 87 percent he carried in 2020.
This same ad notes that 39 percent of Hispanics prefer Trump over the 34 percent who prefer Biden. This is a decline of nearly half from the 65 percent of Hispanics who voted for Biden in 2020.
Furthermore, among voters under 35, a generation that is at odds with the Republican Party over social issues like abortion, Trump now leads by 37 percent compared to Biden's 33 percent. Over half of young voters in 2020 backed Biden.
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