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Google Reportedly Censors Pro-Donald Trump Ad [WATCH]

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Google has reportedly censored an ad from President Trump’s campaign.

“This ad has been removed by Google for a ‘policy violation’. It was live in the Google archive this morning but I just looked and it’s now been removed,” reporter Andrew Arenge said.

“Super PAC spent over $15K targeting it at specific communities near Macon, GA after launching it on April 25th,” he added.

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* Image from Andrew Arenge Post *

“Google is censoring this pro-Trump ad to protect Biden. Let’s make it go viral,” Donald Trump Jr. said.

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From The Post Millennial:

The advertisement reflects a growing sentiment among some voters who appear to regret voting for Biden over Trump in the 2020 election. The advertisement cited an earlier report by USA Today, which highlights Trump’s growing support among black, hispanic, and young voters who view Biden’s presidency as a failure.

A recent CNN poll echoed these findings, concluding that in retrospect, 55% of Americans now say that Trump’s president was a success, a number higher than public sentiment when he initially left office.

In related news, a new poll shows Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden in one of the country’s most liberal states.

“In a poll conducted by Independent Center/Bullfinch Group, Trump has a slight one-point lead over Biden in Washington state,” 100 Percent Fed Up noted.

Donald Trump Leads Joe Biden In Democrat Stronghold State, New Poll Says

Also, the latest nationwide Rasmussen poll showed Trump over Biden by 10+ points.

Trump posted this image on Instagram:

The Washington Examiner reports:

Former President Donald Trump’s lead over President Joe Biden has nearly doubled in the new Rasmussen Reports poll, and could go even higher after today’s unexpected jump in unemployment.

The latest 2024 election numbers shared with Secrets had Trump at 46%, Biden at 36%, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at 9%.

Last month, Trump led Biden by 6 points, 44%-38%.

In a five-person race that included two other long shots, Trump expanded his lead over Biden to 12 points, 48%-36%.

The new survey of likely voters showed that Trump has taken support from both Biden and Kennedy.

It also showed that Trump is maintaining his support with black voters, a group that typically votes for Democrats at 90% or better. In the survey, Trump’s support from black voters was 21%. Biden’s was a dismal 61%.

Hispanics favored Trump 41%-33%.

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