DNC Flies Anti-Trump Banners Over College Football Games in Several Swing States

The Democratic National Committee flew planes carrying banners with anti-Trump messages over college football games in several major swing states Saturday.

The DNC flew the signs over Michigan Stadium at the University of Michigan, Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia, Beaver Stadium at Pennsylvania State University and Camp Randall Stadium at the University of Wisconsin. 

“The planes flying over Michigan and Penn State seek to tie Trump and running mate JD Vance to the far-right manifesto Project 2025, created by the Heritage Foundation. Trump has disavowed Project 2025 multiple times and says he has no intention of implementing its full policy list if he does win the election. However, figures who worked in Trump’s first administration contributed to the project,” Fox News reported.

“One of the banners also aims to exploit one of the most historic rivalries in college football. The plane set to fly over Michigan will fly a banner that reads, “J.D. Vance [loves] Ohio State [plus] Project 2025,” the outlet continued.

Last month, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson sent out a warning this weekend to Michiganders, encouraging citizens to snitch on one another if they “challenge” the election.

“If you see misleading or inaccurate information regarding voting or elections in Michigan, please report it – and include an image if possible – to Misinformation@Michigan.gov,” the Secretary’s office wrote.

Trump and Kamala Harris have both spent a majority of the past few weeks campaigning in swing states.

 

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