Republican Group Launches $50 Million Campaign to Oppose Trump's 2024 Bid
The campaign aims to mobilize former Trump voters through testimonial videos, targeting key swing states.
- A Republican group is investing $50 million in a campaign to deter support for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
- The campaign, led by the Republican Accountability PAC, will feature testimonials from former Trump voters explaining their decision not to support him.
- Ads will be aired across TV, streaming platforms, radio, billboards, and digital media in six key swing states.
- The initiative seeks to recreate the anti-Trump coalition that contributed to his defeat in the 2020 election.
- Billionaires Reid Hoffman, Seth Klarman, and John Pritzker are among the major donors backing the campaign.