As November's presidential election approaches, U.S. political forces are starting to attack each other against each other over China.
The Republican Super Political Action Committee," the Capitol Hill Journal reported Wednesday.Lincoln plansLincoln Project released a video ad that day mocking Trump's China policy. The ad, called Chyna, claims that China will "benefit" from Mr. Trump's re-election.
"They know who Trump is: weak, corrupt, ridiculed, and China beats him every time." No matter what Mr. Trump says, China looks at him at a glance. The video narrator says.
As of the time of writing, the ad has more than 22,000 likes on the video site YouTube, with just 229 comments.
Screenshot of the "Lincoln Project" video
The Lincoln Project was founded by several prominent Conservatives in the United States, one of whom was George Conway, the husband of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway.
The ads also point to trade frictions that Mr. Trump has provoked with China: while Mr. Trump has called it a "victory," it is essentially American tariffs that are hurting American families, farms and small businesses.
The ad will air in Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona and Washington, D.C. Mr. Trump's campaign has not yet responded to a request for comment from The Capitol Hill.
As an anti-Trump committee, "The Lincoln Project" had previously produced another video ad that also caused trot.
Last month, The Lincoln Project released an ad attacking the Trump administration's fight against the epidemic. The 24-second ad shows an American flag scrabbled in a row of white, red and blue body bags, along with the words "100,000 Americans, one wrong president."
It is worth mentioning that in the run-up to the U.S. election, forces from all sides began to play up the Chinese issue and add weight to the election. On April 9th, for example, Mr. Trump posted one on his YouTube channelCampaign adsHe used the China issue to "shoot" Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
The campaign ad, titled "Biden Defends China," is about a minute long, and the video profile reads: 'Joe Biden has been defending China, ignoring their economic threats, and opposing travel restrictions imposed by President Trump on China before and during the outbreak.'
Biden was also reluctant, also accusing Trump in campaign ads of being weak in fighting the epidemic and "praising China 15 times in January and February," stressing that the U.S. has more cases and deaths than any other country, and that "the U.S. is paying the price for Trump's mistakes."
In addition to campaign ads, Mr. Trump has frequently used the new crown to vilify China. As for mr. Trump and Republicans's "dirty water" on China over the outbreak, the New York Times pointed out in a flurry of words that China is a traditional Republican ploy, and that Mr. Trump is confusing the message to improve the party's current precarious electoral situation.I'm looking at youIt's getting better
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