What do you think of the US presidential candidates marketing strategies?

Not looking to get political, just interested in hearing opinions on the marketing tactics of the two candidates right now.

I live in a swing state and even though I likely won’t vote for Harris I am thoroughly in awe of her marketing tactics. She is doing a phenomenal job.

Firstly, her YouTube ads are full of tact, she has young people tackle common objections about voting for Kamala, talk about how she is “low key pulling a genius move” and even has some about “would a Trump presidency really mean a better economy?”

Some of my favorites include the line “Trump is enacting a national sales tax, I plan to cut taxes for 100 million Americans.” While the actual tax ideas (from my understanding) don’t actually reflect a national sales tax, but instead tariffs on foreign goods that would raise prices of goods so high it seems like a national sales tax, the constant ads repeating this phrase really do well to hammer in the idea that TRUMP=TAX, HARRIS=TAX CUTS.

Lastly, she’s been really hammering in ads with people saying things like “I’m a two time Trump voter, but this time, I’m voting for Kamala”

There’s a highway I’m on frequently with billboards that say things like “I voted for Trump in 2020, I’m a gun owner, I’m voting for Kamala” and even “I voted for Trump, I love the constitution, I’m voting for Kamala.”

Again, I don’t want to argue politics I just wanted to know if anyone felt the same way I did about her ads. I personally don’t see any Trump ads, but I do see a lot of Trump yard signs and get texts about turning in my ballot. It just seems like there’s not a real marketing effort on his part whereas the Harris campaign seems to have it really locked in.

I looked at the rules and I don’t think this violates anything, but I’m happy to take it down if there’s an issue. Would love to hear from anyone.