The 2024 campaign of President
Joe Biden camp has launched an ad campaign seeking to influence former supporters of
Republican 2024 candidate
Nikki Haley to vote for Democrat candidates in the upcoming
elections. In the ad, the Biden campaign said, “if you voted for Nikki Haley,
Donald Trump doesn’t want your vote,” asking viewers to “Save America” by supporting the Biden-Harris bid in the 2024 presidential elections. However, the 45th president has invited Haley supporters to join his bid for the
White House. However,
President Trump did note that “much of her money came from Radical Left
Democrats, as did many of her voters, almost 50 percent, according to the polls.” “It is now up to Donald Trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. And I hope he does,” she said at the time. “The
Democratic Party’s wide lead over
Republicans in Black Americans’ party preferences has shrunk by nearly 20 points over the past three years,” the poll found. “Democrats’ leads among Hispanic adults and adults aged 18 to 29 have slid nearly as much, resulting in Democrats’ holding only a modest edge among both groups.” People switching parties can have a major impact on the
election outcome, especially in situations where the margin of victory is narrow. Only 35 percent of respondents said President Biden would win the race while 42 percent backed President Trump to secure a second term in the White House. “Millions of people coming across the border, coming from jails, from prisons, coming from mental institutions and insane asylum terrorists. We need strong people in this country. We don’t need weak people.” President Trump’s fundraising has improved in recent weeks. The
Trump campaign and his Save America political action committee collectively raised $15.9 million in February, up from $13.8 million in January, according to filings made with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). The committees ended February with $37 million cash on hand.