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Progressive Group Spending Thousands on Ads Linking Trump to Project 2025

By    |   Wednesday, 09 October 2024 01:54 PM EDT

A Democrat-aligned group is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to run digital and print ads in major media outlets highlighting the controversial Project 2025 from the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation.

United for Democracy, a coalition of progressive groups and unions that began in 2023 as a campaign to draw focus on the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of the 2024 election, has reportedly shifted its focus to highlighting Project 2025, a proposed outline for a second Trump administration that former President Donald Trump has disavowed.

Data from the Federal Election Commission shows United for Democracy has spent almost $400,000 to run ads in news outlets such as Politico Playbook linking Trump to Project 2025 in a campaign directed by the progressive marketing firm Bully Pulpit International.

One ad reads: "If MAGA extremists win this fall, they will pursue Project 2025 policies to gut the checks and balances that protect American Freedoms."

United for Democracy's executive director is Stasha Rhodes, who is also a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank with strong links to President Joe Biden's administration and to 2016 Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign.

Theodore Bunker

Theodore Bunker, a Newsmax writer, has more than a decade covering news, media, and politics.

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A Democrat-aligned group is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to run digital and print ads in major media outlets highlighting the controversial Project 2025 from the conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation.
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