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It may not have been Biden’s first campaign ad, but it was well-placed.

“The first ad that is part of the campaign is focused on the economy and seeks to contrast Biden’s record with former President Trump and the ‘MAGA agenda.’” The Hill reported Monday.

These were placed all around Milwaukee, reports People:

Dark Brandon,” President Joe Biden‘s satirical alter-ego, is making a bold appearance on the day of the first 2024 Republican debate — not only on billboards in Milwaukee, where eight GOP candidates are set to take the stage on Wednesday evening, but in a digital ad on FoxNews.com.

From midnight on Wednesday until 11:59 p.m., the internet meme-turned-campaign tool will have prime placement on Fox News’ website with a pro-choice ad touting Biden’s mission to defend abortion rights, one year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

“I think it fits both the president’s ethos of going everywhere and not writing off any voters,” Rob Flaherty, Biden’s 2024 deputy campaign manager, tells People. “It also speaks to the sort of strided, swaggy Dark Brandon personality of, ‘Yeah, we’re going to go on Fox News and talk about protecting and restoring Roe.'”

The contrast between Biden and the Republican field and their supporters’ dishonesty are there for anyone whose eyeballs are not filled with kool-aid.

Roy Edroso watched as much of the “presidential” debate as he could stand (if you’re into that sort of thing). The GOP’s ads, he observes, “look like something out of a neurological experiment.”

Edroso summarizes in one line: “There is one thing that I’m pretty sure won’t change after I leave: I don’t think anyone, even the screamers, even the crazy people, expects to see a president come out of this.”

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