By Maria Ortiz
28 Sep 2024, 05:00 AM EDT
He Democratic National Committee is launching a wide-reaching billboard campaign covering key states with billboards in English and Spanish, to highlight the dangers of the extreme agenda of the Project 2025 of Donald Trump.
These billboards will remind Latino voters of the dangers that Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda poses to the economic well-being of their families, including how his economic agenda would increase taxes and costs middle-class families nearly $4,000 a year.
With so much at stake, Democrats are making sure Latinos know that they have the power of their vote in the 2024 elections to stop Project 2025 and deny Donald Trump the opportunity to fail the Latino community once again.
The billboards are located at:
- Atlanta, Georgia: E/S I-85 700′ S/O Buford Hwy Exit 86 LHR F/N, looking north
- Reno, Nevada: I 580 ES 0.2mi N/O Glendale Av F/N, looking northwest
- Reno, Nevada: I 80 NS .5mi E/OI 580 F/E looking east
- Phoenix, Arizona: SR 101 W/L 1200′ N/O BETHANY HOME RD SF, looking south
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: I-95, 1.7 mi. S/O I-476 (Blue Route) WS FS, looking southwest
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Rt 291-Platt St Bridge/I-95-I-76 connector bridge SW FN, looking east
The DNC Hispanic Media Director, Marco Frieri, issued the following statement:
“From day one, Democrats have made it a priority to reach Latino voters: where they are, in their language, and on the issues they care about. The Democratic National Committee knows that reaching Latino voters is critical to the success of Democrats and we do not take any voter for granted.”
Frieri assured that “Donald Trump not only doesn’t care about Latinos: his entire political brand has been built around demonizing and attacking our community. “Latinos know what a second Trump term would look like: raising costs for middle-class families by nearly $4,000 a year and making it more difficult for our community to achieve economic security and impede the growth of the middle class.”
“In stark contrast, Vice President Harris has laid out her vision of creating an opportunity economy that lowers costs, boosts our small businesses, gives middle-class Americans a tax cut, and makes housing more affordable,” Frieri concluded.
Keep reading:
• Latinos would spend up to $4,000 more under Project 2025, Democrats warn
• Keys to how Project 2025 would affect Latinos
• Activists warn: Project 2025 would be “catastrophic” for Hispanics