By comparison, Joe Biden has run around 2,300 sponsored posts referencing Trump, according to Newsweek's analysis of Facebook's political ad archive.
"Donald Trump betrayed the American people, and he will lose this election," read one of Harris' advertised posts, active in Iowa between August 6 and 26. The sponsored content cost Harris' campaign less than $100, according to Facebook ad data.
According to a Newsweek analysis of Facebook's political ad archive, Sen. Kamala Harris has run more sponsored posts referencing President Donald Trump on the platform than nearly all the other 2020 candidates combined., Harris' campaign defended the candidate's focus on Trump as a necessary move to thwart his re-election."It is impossible to win back the White House in 2020 without taking on Donald Trump," a Harris spokesperson said in response to the analysis.
"Whether in digital ads or meeting with voters face-to-face, Pete knows that the less we're talking about the president, the more time we can spend talking about the issues that matter most to people," Meagher said."Pete knows this is a now or never moment for our nation—whether it's climate change, a gun violence epidemic or rising costs and stagnant wages—and that we are running out of time.
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