Donald J. Trump for President

"Consumer Benefit" +

0:30 ad run nationally and in battleground states from Oct. 6, 2016.  

[Music]

Male Announcer:  What does electing Donald Trump president mean for you?

Families making sixty thousand a year: You get a twenty percent tax rate reduction.

Working moms: You get paid maternity leave and an average $5,000 childcare tax reduction.

Business owners: Your taxes get cut from thirty-five to fifteen percent so you can expand and create more jobs.

Donald Trump. Prosperity for you.

America: great again.

Trump (voiceover): "I’m Donald Trump, and I approve this message."



Notes:  The campaign's Oct. 6 press release...

NEW TV AD: "CONSUMER BENEFIT"

“What Does Electing Donald Trump President Mean For You?”

NEW YORK, NY – Today the Donald J. Trump for President campaign released a new television ad entitled “Consumer Benefit,” which highlights Mr. Trump’s comprehensive plan to lower childcare expenses, cut taxes and create jobs. The ad will air nationally and will be heavily rotated into battleground states.

“It’s no wonder the majority of small business owners like myself support Mr. Trump. He is the only candidate who has provided a substantial policy platform that creates jobs, cuts taxes and puts the economic well-being of Americans first. While his opponent has spent her career advocating for job-killing policies like Obamacare, Mr. Trump has been busy creating jobs and putting forth a clear vision for American success.” - Dr. Terry Neese, Founder of Terry Neese Personnel

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Response from the Clinton campaign... 

Hillary For America’s Response to Trump’s Inaccurate Ad

Today, in response to Donald Trump’s new inaccurate and misleading campaign ad, HFA Deputy Communications Director Christina Reynolds offered the following statement:

“Another day, another false ad from Trump. The truth is Trump's plan actually raises taxes on millions of middle class families, especially working single moms and dads, and showers the wealthy with huge tax cuts. Hillary Clinton has pledged not to raise taxes on the middle class and will work to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top. This stands in strong contrast to Donald Trump, who apparently did not pay a cent in federal income taxes for nearly 20 years and is now trying to hide the fact that his economic plan represents a huge boon to the very wealthy."