Biden campaign runs ‘Dark Brandon’ ads on Fox News homepage during RNC debate.
President Biden’s Reelection Campaign Makes a Bold Move on Fox News
President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign has taken a strategic step by purchasing advertising space on the homepage of Fox News. This move comes as they aim to make a strong impact during the Republican National Committee’s primary debate.
Highlighting the Issue of Abortion
The campaign has specifically chosen to focus on the topic of abortion, an issue that they believe Republicans have taken to extreme levels. Their ad on the conservative news outlet reads, ”Get real, Jack. I’m bringing Roe back.”
The ad went live at midnight on Wednesday and will continue to run until midnight on Thursday. It can be seen on Fox News’s website, ensuring maximum visibility during the debate.
One interesting aspect of the campaign’s strategy is their use of the “Dark Brandon” internet meme, which has been driving their fundraising efforts. They plan to leverage this meme during the RNC debate, even featuring billboards in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with Biden sporting red laser eyes.
Addressing Multiple Issues
While the billboards will primarily focus on abortion, they will also touch upon other important matters. Additional ads will read, “Tax cuts for yacht owners? Good luck with that, champ,” “Social Security cuts? Try me,” and “Get on board, folks. We’re lowering prescription drug costs.”
The demand for merchandise featuring the Biden meme has been remarkable, with 44% of all orders in early August being for products featuring the satirical meme. In fact, “Dark Brandon” branded items have generated more than half of the campaign’s store revenue.
Not only has the meme been a hit with supporters, but it has also driven a significant increase in internet traffic, accounting for 76% of all clicks on the site. This success has led the campaign’s merchandise manager to launch a ”Malarkey Monday” campaign, introducing new products each week.
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