The Progress Action Fund — a PAC whose motto is “When Republicans go low, we go lower”, just released a graphic ad aimed at young men between 18 and 29 who originally supported Donald Trump but have since soured on him. It will air on streaming platforms as well as sites like dating sites, sports sites, and gambling sites that are popular among young men.
The ad shows two workers complaining about how high their taxes are. Then they open the door to a service closet and discover their Republican congressman on his knees in front of a groaning, wealthy donor.
The congressman turns around and explains, “I’m fundraising for reelection and servicing my sugar daddy and lowering his taxes.”
“You said you were going to lower our taxes, man,” one of the workers replies.
“Sorry. You didn’t give me any money,” he says before returning to his “job.”
It will be interesting to see if things like this targeting bros 18-29 will move the needle in the same way that Republican efforts targeting the same demographic with misleading ads about immigration, trans rights, etc. turned this demo against Kamala Harris.