Internet slams DNC for launching mobile billboard criticizing Trump on health care ahead of Super Tuesday
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA: The Democratic National Committee (DNC) initiated a mobile billboard campaign that was displayed in North Carolina and Virginia on Saturday, March 2, targeting former President Donald Trump during his visit to the Super Tuesday states.
The mobile billboard apparently said that the ex-POTUS will come after people's healthcare benefits if he is elected for a second term, according to a report by The Hill.
🚨NEW from the DNC: Trump is coming for your health care. So we're launching a mobile billboard truck near his rallies in NC and VA today calling him out for his extreme health care agenda:
— nina raneses (@RanesesNina) March 2, 2024
- Ripping away access to affordable care
- National abortion ban
- Attacking IVF access pic.twitter.com/JPHIUoh4lh
DNC's mobile billboard says Donald Trump's reelection would be 'bad for your health'
The mobile billboard launched by the DNC traversed through the streets of Greensboro, North Carolina, between 12.30 and 2.00 pm. Later in the evening, the ad made its way to Richmond, Virginia, and was spotted spreading the message between 5 and 8 pm.
The timing of the ad coincided with the GOP frontrunner Trump's rallies in the respective areas.
"Medicaid expansion? Gone. Abortion? Banned nationwide," read the ad, and it further said, "IVF? Under attack. Trump-MAGA extremism. Bad for your health."
DNC rapid response director Alex Floyd claimed, "Donald Trump is bad for your health. His extreme MAGA agenda includes ripping away health care coverage from millions, siding with greedy insurance companies over hardworking families, banning abortion nationwide, and taking away parents’ ability to grow their families with IVF."
Notably, Trump won North Carolina in 2020 with approximately 50 percent of the vote, while President Biden won Virginia by over 54 percent.
Internet weighs in on DNC's mobile billboard ad against Donald Trump
Soon after news about the DNC's mobile billboard ad against Trump's supposed stance on health care came to light, netizens were quick to share their perspectives on the topic.
One said, "What level of attack do they think will tip the scales in their favor I’m an Independent, didn’t necessarily want to vote for Trump.. but with each persecution.. they solidify my vote FOR him."
Another noted, "Not the place of the federal government, or Donald Trump for that matter, to provide health care for the citizens. That is the job of the private sector medical industry. Not the federal government. What part of this do we not understand?"
"Obama ruined healthcare," opined a person and someone else quipped, "Be a shame if it got a flat tire."
"The demorats need a new playbook. Same thing every election. They're going to take your social security, you'll lose your healthcare (oh wait, that happened under Obama). Same old c**p. When are people gonna stop believing these slugs that spread propaganda and false fear flags," expressed an individual.
What level of attack do they think will tip the scales in their favor 🤦🏻‍♀️
— Independent, but Decided (@silencedvoter) March 2, 2024
I’m an Independent, didn’t necessarily want to vote for Trump.. but with each persecution.. they solidify my vote FOR him. Smdh
Not the place of the federal government, or Donald Trump for that matter, to provide health care for the citizens. That is the job of the private sector medical industry. Not the federal government. What part of this do we not understand?
— Thom Bradley (@ThomBradley8) March 2, 2024
The demorats need a new playbook. Same thing every election. They're going to take your social security, you'll lose your healthcare (oh wait, that happened under Obama). Same old crap. When are people gonna stop believing these slugs that spread propaganda and false fear flags.
— Marlene Collis (@CollisMarty) March 2, 2024
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