Inside a Trump Ad Attacking Harris on Energy and the Environment

An ad in Michigan and Pennsylvania revives the vice president’s past positions on climate change and the environment.

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Inside a Trump Ad Attacking Harris on Energy and the Environment | INFBusiness.com

A Trump ad opens with an image of Kamala Harris, then a senator, and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont clasping hands and smiling during a Democratic primary debate in 2019.

Former President Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign has been running this 30-second ad on television stations in Michigan and central and western Pennsylvania at a cost of $833,401 since Oct. 2, according to AdImpact.

Here’s a look at the ad, its accuracy and its major takeaway.

The advertisement opens with an image of Ms. Harris and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont clasping hands and smiling during a Democratic primary debate in 2019, under the headline “Co-sponsored the Green New Deal,” citing a National Public Radio report.

A photo of Ms. Harris is shown alongside the phrases “expansive new taxes” and “increase energy costs,” citing a 2019 New York Times article. A photo of Ms. Harris, in a protective mask, filling up an electric vehicle is shown under the headline “Ban gas-powered cars,” citing a 2019 Sacramento Bee article.

The ad then plays a clip of Ms. Harris with Jimmy Fallon from an appearance on “The Tonight Show” taking part in the late-night show’s recurring “Slow Jam the News” feature.

Three men in work clothes are shown with skeptical expressions on their faces, under the headline “Kamala’s scheme: ‘Kill jobs,’” and a gas station is the backdrop for the headline “Kamala’s scheme: ‘Raise gas prices.’” And a video clip shows Ms. Harris giddily dancing with the talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres.

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