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What remains on the air has adapted to the new reality of American life. High-spending issue groups on the left are slamming Trump for missing the mark on his virus response. Priorities USA has budgeted more than $6 million to run anti-Trump TV and digital ads related to the virus in battleground states. Unite the Country is touting Biden as a steady-handed leader necessary in a time of crisis.

Tim Murtaugh, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, criticized the outside groups for airing negative ads on the pandemic. “Americans can see that President Trump is out front and leading this nation and is the clear choice to see us through the crisis,” he said in a statement.

“It used to be that Americans faced national adversity with unity, but Joe Biden and his allies have abandoned that principle in favor of rank, despicable politics,” Murtaugh said. “They offer nothing but partisan sniping from the sidelines and seek to undermine the federal response to the crisis by misinforming and frightening people.”

But Ian Russell, a Democratic operative, said he was glad to see his party challenging the president’s response on the airwaves.

“Democrats have historically been the party that unilaterally disarms out of fear of politicizing anything,” Russell said. “I’m glad our side is letting Americans know the failures this administration has had in preparing us for this.”

In the battle for the Senate, at least three Republican incumbents — Collins, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Montana Sen. Steve Daines — are running TV ads on the chamber’s $2 trillion legislative response to the coronavirus outbreak. Collins ran PSA-style ads thanking first responders, and a campaign spokesperson said she is likely to run a future ad focused on provisions for workers and small businesses in the Senate’s bill.

Gideon, the Maine Democrat, and Amy McGrath, who is challenging McConnell, have also shifted their TV ads to coronavirus response messages. Gideon and an allied group, the nonprofit Majority Forward, have touted her state legislative response. McGrath, in an ad filmed in her home with her family in the background, pointed to a sign-up on her campaign website highlighting charitable donations. McGrath’s campaign also released a new attack ad Friday in which a narrator accuses McConnell of “taking a victory lap” on the response to the coronavirus.

In West Virginia, Democratic and Republican candidates for governor alike are running ads about the impact of the virus. In one, filmed from a doctor’s office, Democrat (and primary care physician) Ron Stollings asks viewers to “assume everyone has the coronavirus” to compel them to wash their hands regularly and practice social distancing.

In a show of allegiance to Trump, Texas congressional candidate Kathaleen Wall released an ad on Wednesday that blames the spread of Covid-19 on China’s government and bolsters the president’s reference to it as “the Chinese virus.” She highlights points of her platform in the ad that run in tandem with Trump’s: ending trade with China and manufacturing goods in the United States.

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