Kamala Harris Counters Trump Ad with Jewish Deli Rebuttal
Both presidential campaigns film ads at Hymie’s Deli in a bid to sway Jewish voters in Pennsylvania, a key swing state.
- Kamala Harris's campaign filmed an ad at Hymie's Deli, the same location used by a pro-Trump ad, featuring real Jewish Pennsylvanians.
- The Trump ad, released earlier, faced criticism for using Jewish actors to stereotype Jewish voters switching allegiance to Trump.
- Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell and other locals appear in the Harris ad, expressing discontent with Trump's rhetoric and policies.
- The deli owner, Louis Barson, faced backlash after the Trump ad but maintained neutrality by allowing both campaigns to film.
- Both ads reflect the intense focus on Pennsylvania's Jewish voters, highlighting contrasting narratives from the two political parties.