He won’t pass “Go”, he won’t collect $200 dollars. Not in this economy.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.) is highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic record a new ad This suggests the congressman is taking a political twist on the classic board game Monopoly.
In the new TV spot, Jimenez and her three grandchildren gather around the kitchen table to roll dice in a round of “Kamalopoly” — but the stakes are higher than usual.
“Millions of illegal immigrants enter the country. Lose a turn,” the Republican representative read from one of the cards created by his grandson Michael.
“What! Not fair!” Youth bursts forth.
“Record inflation: Pay $300 for your groceries,” Jimenez informed another unlucky grandson, even though his token managed to bypass more dangerous properties like “Woke Road” and “Recession Lane.”
“This is worse than the old man’s game,” Marcus says disappointedly.
“Kamalopoly – different name, same result – we lost four more years,” complains his granddaughter Ava.
“You lost. We lost. America lost,” Jimenez tells his grandchildren. “Our children and grandchildren deserve better.”
Ahead of the 2024 election, congressional Republicans and former President Donald Trump have attacked Harris — and before dropping out of the race, President Biden — for rising inflation, which has strained the domestic budget and chaos at the southern border. Is of.
The ad will air in both English and Spanish in the Miami media market, reaching an important Latino demographic in which the GOP has made significant inroads in the last two presidential elections.
For example, Trump has Reduce Democratic margin of victory with Hispanics in half since 2016.
The demographic is particularly Keen on former President’s financial solutions And immigration reform – even the majority supported his plan Deporting all immigrants living in America illegally,
Trump won Florida in 2016 and 2020, improving his performance by double digits between the first and second elections in some deep blue Southern Florida counties with high Hispanic populations.
Jimenez is expected to win the 28th Congressional District, which is more than 70% Hispanic and includes Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys.
The Sunshine State poll previously won Best Ad, Best Spanish Language Ad and Most Original Ad during the Reed Awards for messages put over the airwaves during the 2022 midterms.
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