This week, Donald Trump’s marketing campaign will reportedly run cable-TV advertisements concentrating on … Mar-a-Lago and the luxury areas round Trump’s membership/house.
The Bulwark reported on Monday that Trump’s marketing campaign will spend almost $50,000 on this advert purchase, all to maintain big-dollar donors hovering across the Florida membership joyful. “If spending $50k gets us $5 million, that’s good [return on investment],” a marketing campaign insider advised the conservative anti-Trump media outlet. “If it makes the boss happy, too, then good.”
As The Bulwark factors out, this isn’t the primary time such a self-absorbed propaganda has been utilized by the Trump marketing campaign. In the course of the 2020 cycle, it spent $400,000 on marketing campaign advertisements in Washington, D.C., that have been meant to spice up the spirits of Trump and his congressional allies. And let’s not overlook that in his New York fraud trial, Trump had a devoted aide whose job it was to make use of a transportable printer to feed Trump optimistic information about himself.
Two weeks in the past, former Barack Obama spokesperson Kevin Cate predicted this newest spherical of reported advert purchases:
Additionally, Florida Politics reviews that the ex-Republican lawyer George Conway’s Psycho PAC has spent six figures on a Trump-mocking advert that may run for 2 weeks on Fox Information, ESPN, and the Golf Channel round Bedminster, New Jersey, and Mar-a-Lago.
I ponder how the MAGA donor base will really feel about that little bit of counterprogramming.