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Hunt Ad Exposes Biden’s Controversial Record on Race During Debate

A new ad slated to run during Thursday’s presidential debate is set to remind Americans exactly who Joe Biden is when it comes to race. Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas is bringing Biden’s history of “discriminatory policies” and “racially insensitive” remarks to light with a hard-hitting campaign that couldn’t come at a better time.

This 60-second ad, funded by Hunt’s Hellfire PAC, is basically a highlight reel of Biden’s worst moments. From his eyebrow-raising comments about black voters to his praise for segregation-supporting senators, the ad covers it all. One unforgettable gaffe from 2020 even features Biden telling black Americans that if they couldn’t decide between him and Trump, they “ain’t black.” Nothing says empathy like undermining someone’s racial identity, right?

The ad targets key swing states with large black populations—places like Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, Charlotte, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh. It’s almost like the Democrats forgot that their past actions and statements don’t disappear just because they’re politically inconvenient now.

And let’s not forget Kamala Harris. Before she signed on as Biden’s running mate, even she had a lot to say about his troubling history. It’s always amusing to see how quickly principles can change for a shot at the vice-presidency.

Polls are showing Biden bleeding support among black voters compared to 2020, and Hunt, a black Republican and loyal Trump ally, is capitalizing on this shift. He’s a rumored running mate for Trump, by the way, so it’s no wonder he’d use the debate to hammer home a message that needs to be heard.

Hunt’s leadership PAC is on a mission to reveal the unvarnished truth about Biden’s record on race, and what better stage than debate night in critical swing states? It’s time for Americans to face the reality of Joe Biden’s long and checkered history.

Written by Staff Reports

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