Brad Pitt has aired an announcement of a new biden campaign during the World Series


Brad Pitt accepts Accep Cutter in Supporting Role Award during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards on February 09, 2020 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Hollywood, California.  (Photo by Kevin Winter / Getty Images)

The 60-second spot during Major League Baseball’s high-watched annual championship series, first seen by CNN, makes it a case for the Democratic nominee’s character, and portrays him as a candidate who will work hard to bring the country together and those who vote for him. Is. Who did not.

“America is a place for everyone,” Pitts’ voice could be heard as Biden’s hugs, high-stakes and pre-epidemic footage dramas shake hands with voters. “The people who chose this country fought for it, somewhere between some Republicans, some Democrats and most of all.”

The Biden campaign is the latest in a series of advertisements on television, including venues during five NFL games on some of the most popular real estate. The campaign has aired an ad during each game of the World Series, including one described by actor Sam Elliott.

Advertise, titled “Make Life Better,” Pitt says Americans are all in search of the same thing. “Someone who understands their hopes, their dreams, their pain. To listen, to bring people together, to stand up every day and work to make life better for families like yours. To look you in the eye, to treat you with respect, to tell you the truth. To work as hard as the people who voted for him. Who didn’t. To be president for all Americans. ”

The Biden campaign announced a record-breaking 38 383 million fundraising in September, which gave the campaign બેંક 2 million to the bank and allowed the country to spend some of its most expensive ad time.

The campaign will not disclose how much was spent on Saturday night’s ad, which is estimated to be લી 4 million, according to CMAG data that the ad was purchased during last week’s World Series game. This fall is a little less than what was spent on advertising throughout Iowa’s war state.

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