It Was Demo/Russian Social-Media Collusion?
Who did Russian social-media advertising really benefit in the last campaign?
As Donald Trump hosted his first 2020 rally since the disastrous CV19 pandemic shutdown, Demo Joe Biden remains sequestered in his basement — and that is his campaign’s strategy.
Notably, in a scripted ad that Biden’s campaign is using to saturate social-media platforms, Biden is unable to even get the script correct. He opens by saying, “I’m coming direct to you for ask a quick favor” instead of “to ask a quick favor.” No telling how many times they had to recut this 30-second ad to get it this close to script.
On the subject of social media, as Democrat Party leaders rejoice over the economic and social damage done by CV19 disease, and now their election-year race-bait riots, they can, again, expect help from Vladimir Putin to further weaken Trump. But as a reminder, that is exactly how the Russian Facebook ads panned out last time around.
Despite all the direct evidence of Clinton/DNC collusion with Russia regarding the fake dossier setup to take Trump down, it’s worth taking a quick look back at who Russian social-media advertising really benefited in the last campaign.
According to a review of all 3,517 Facebook ads placed by Russian operatives with the “Internet Research Agency,” more than 50% of those ads referenced racial issues and another 25% referenced policing — all of which played into the Democrats’ perennial politics promoting racial division. And once again, with a lot of help from their Leftmedia propagandists (which amounts to priceless Demo campaign support), that racial division is front and center ahead of November, and they will do their best to keep it that way.
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