Vice President Kamala Harris is targetting crowds at college football games with aerial ads during games, DNC's Abhi Rahman told CBS News on Saturday. The spokesperson confirmed that the Democratic nominee will fly planes with anti-Donald Trump and Project 2024 banners during the University of Wisconsin vs South Dakota game and at the Michigan vs Ohio State game on Saturday.
Rahman told CBS News that voters at the Wisconsin game will be able to see a banner reading 'Jump Around! Beat Trump + Project 2025'. At the Ohio game, a message reading 'JD Vance ‘hearts’ Ohio State + Project 2025' will be spotted. Similar efforts are being made to woo crowds at the Tennessee Tech vs Bowling Green match.
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“These banners carry a message that resonates with fans and reminds them that the most important contest is still to come in November,” Rahman added. “We want people to know exactly what Project 2025 is, what the ties are to Trump. Finding creative avenues to get the message out is something that we’re always trying to do," he told the Associated Press.
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Why Project 2025?
Project 2025 has been a consistent anti-Trump criticism Kamala Harris and Democrats have used to show the Republican nominee's alleged 'anti-freedom' plans for the United States. Donald Trump has repeatedly denied knowing what it is and having any involvement in it.
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“It’s college football Saturday, and fans are ready to sack the competition and beat Project 2025, which would give Trump unprecedented power, allow Trump to ban abortion nationwide, allow the government to monitor pregnancies, and give tax giveaways for billionaires,” Rahman said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.