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Trump Campaign Unveils New 'Never Quit' Ad During Eagles-Bengals Game | WATCH

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In an attempt to reach voters in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state in the next election, former President Donald Trump's reelection campaign debuted a two-minute ad titled "Never Quit" during Sunday's Philadelphia Eagles game. Trump recently changed his campaign motto from "Never Surrender" to "Never Quit." The commercial, which was shown during the third quarter of the game against the Cincinnati Bengals, emphasized Trump's pledges to "fight for you with every breath" and to "never let you down."

Trump’s Economic MessageTrump highlighted his economic record as president in the advertisement, pointing to the significant tax cuts his administration enacted and taking credit for what he called "the greatest economy in history." Trump stated, “When I first came into office, I cut taxes more than any other President. We have created 7 million new jobs … and it led to a growth like we’ve never seen before.”He stressed his leadership abilities and economic policies that, in his opinion, produced growth and job creation in his straightforward and assured words. Since the commercial aims to connect with middle-class voters impacted by recent economic turbulence, this economic framework is essential to his message of recovery and stability. Criticism of Current ConditionsAfter that, the ad's tone changed to emphasize contemporary challenges facing the Democratic administration. With interest rates rising from 2% to 10%, Trump claimed that inflation and rising rates had "destroyed the lives of so many people" since he left office. He emphasized immigration issues, citing "millions of illegal immigrants, traffickers, and drugs" coming into the nation before declaring, "Our country has gone to hell." This strategy capitalizes on Trump's continuous criticism of the Biden administration, in which he tries to portray his leadership as a remedy for alleged problems with inflation, the economy, and border security. The final line of the advertisement, which aims to energize his core support and attract unsure voters, is Trump's pledge to "make America great again, greater than ever before." Notable Appearances: Support from Dana White and Tulsi GabbardProminent Trump supporters also appeared in the advertisement. "President Trump is literally putting his life on the line, and he's willing to risk it all because he loves this country," said UFC CEO Dana White, underscoring Trump's commitment. In an effort to broaden his appeal, White's attendance indicates that Trump is aligning with a larger range of supporters outside of conventional political circles. Members of Trump's family, including Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Lara Trump, as well as former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, expressed their support for him in the advertisement, complimenting his commitment and determination. Wrestling Icon Ric Flair’s EndorsementFormer professional wrestler Ric Flair, well-known for his colorful, lengthy career in WWE and WCW, made another noteworthy appearance. Trump's appeal to a wider range of pop culture consumers, especially wrestling fans who view Flair as a legendary figure in sports entertainment, is indicated by Flair's endorsement. With a multi-decade career, Flair's demeanor speaks to elements of charm and tenacity that complement the "Never Quit" ethos. Former 16-time World Champion Flair rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s, gaining a devoted fan base because to his flashy style and "Nature Boy" character. His endorsement of Trump gives the commercial a cultural dimension that might increase Trump's appeal.
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