Vulnerable incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey launched a new campaign ad in Pennsylvania on Friday, drawing attention to how he was “against Biden” and “sided with” former President Trump. Ta.
A TV spot released Friday morning features a couple with different political views, each praising Casey as an “independent person” and expressing support for President Trump’s trade policies and efforts to “protect fracking” from the Biden administration. emphasized. The ad, called “Bliss,” features a Republican woman named Mary Grace and her husband Joe, a Democrat.
“We’re really happy! But we don’t see eye to eye on politics, except for Bob Casey. He’s independent,” Mary Grace said, and her husband said, “You’re right. ” I agreed.
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“Casey is leading the effort to stop corporate greed from inflation and price gouging,” Mary-Grace continues. “Casey rebelled against Biden to protect fracking, and Biden sided with Trump to end NAFTA and impose tariffs on China to stop China from cheating. So… In this Congress, we agree: Bob Casey is doing the right thing in Pennsylvania.”
The 30-second video ended with Casey himself saying, “I’m Bob Casey, and I definitely approve of this message.”
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Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) addresses supporters before former President Barack Obama speaks during a statewide campaign rally for Democratic candidates on September 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania). (Getty Images)
FOX News Power Rankings rates Pennsylvania’s Senate race as “leaning Democratic.” Mr. Casey is the son of a popular former governor and is running for his fourth six-year term. His Republican challenger is veteran and businessman Dave McCormick.
Polls show Mr. Casey consistently holding a narrow lead over Mr. McCormick. But Republicans were quick to suggest that Mr. Casey’s emphasis on cooperation with Mr. Trump was raising concerns as Election Day approached.
McCormick spokeswoman Elizabeth Gregory said the ad was “another expression of desperation for Bob Casey, a politician with a shaky career.”
Republican critics also called attention to the ad’s strange lack of mention of Casey’s support for Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris. The senator did not appear with Harris at recent rallies in Erie and Washington Crossing.
Republican state Rep. Russ Diamond said Mr. Casey is now “running ads that are pro-Trump.”
“He knows Kamala will lose,” Diamond posted on Facebook.
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Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave McCormick speaks at a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump at the Butler Farm Show Company in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The Trump campaign’s rapid response account on X accused Casey of “desperately trying to hug President Trump” after he twice voted to impeach the former president.
The Trump Presidential Strategy Office account also resurfaced a March ad from Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s campaign, in which the incumbent Democrat featured Trump in the ad and described her as a “maid.” Signed the “In America” bill. Baldwin is running a close race against Republican challenger Eric Hovde.
“These are liberal Democrats who have opposed Donald Trump every step of the way for years and have always voted for Chuck Schumer, but in the face of their own defeat, they suddenly openly criticize Trump in their own TV ads. ,” a senior Trump campaign official said. advisor Tim Murtaugh told Fox News Digital. “This not only means Trump is winning the ideological battle, but it also means they know Trump is winning in their states.”
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“This is undeniable, irrefutable proof that Trump is winning in these key battleground states, and that shock you’re hearing is that Kamala Trump was defeated by an incumbent Democrat who was a colleague in the Senate. It sounds like Harris has been thrown under the bus. The Harris campaign must be beside themselves.” Furious at being rejected and abandoned in this way, they are stuck with the worst candidate in modern political history. And this is what happens. ”
Kate Smart, a spokeswoman for Casey’s campaign, said the senator is “doing what’s right for Pennsylvania, regardless of party.”
“Whether it’s standing up to China or fighting corporate greed, he’s on the side of Pennsylvanians, and he doesn’t care what politicians have to say about it.”
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Chris Pandolfo is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital. Send your tips to chris.pandolfo@fox.com and follow us on Twitter @ChrisCPandolfo.