An AI-generated radio ad recreates the voices of Republican presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Tim Scott — to pummel them as too liberal and “woke” to win the GOP nomination.
“That’s me, Tim Scott!” replies the AI-generated voice of the GOP contender.
The narrator also asks who fell for the “Bubba Wallace noose hoax” — a reference to the incident involving the black NASCAR driver.concluded the noose knot had been in the garage stall well before Wallace’s team came in and that the noose did not intentionally target Wallace and therefore was not a racist act., “We should all stand with @BubbaWallace today against the cowards who secretly put the noose in his garage stall. Watch your back cowards. Bubba has a bigger army than you do.
Haley approved as the then-governor a law removing the confederate flag from the grounds of the state capitol, which caused backlash.Ekstrom said his group has spent $35,000 on ads in Iowa and South Carolina thus far and expects to market the ad in Nevada, an early voting state for the GOP nomination. He also expects to extend the ad in South Carolina, another early voting state in February 2024, where locals Haley and Scott would have to perform well to move on in the GOP primary.
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