Biden campaign releases digital ad on Floyd protests, swipes at Trump

The one-minute digital spot does not point out President Trump explicitly however Biden means that he’s failing to steer at a pivotal second because the ad presentations photographs of the president.
The one-minute digital spot doesn't mention President Trump explicitly but Biden suggests that he’s failing to lead at a pivotal moment as the ad shows images of the president.
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