If
you’re
a
swing
state
voter,
you
may
have
seen
ads
claiming
that
vice
president
Kamala
Harris
wants
to
institute
a
mandatory
gun
buyback
program
and
make
it
easier
for
undocumented
immigrants
to
get
driver’s
licenses.
These
ostensibly
pro-Harris
ads
are
the
product
of
Progress
2025,
a
campaign
designed
to
look
like
the
Democratic
answer
to
the
Heritage
Foundation’s
Project
2025
—
but
they’re
actually
funded
by
a
group
called
Building
America’s
Future,
a
pro-Trump
super
PAC
that
is
in
turn
funded
by
Elon
Musk.
Building
America’s
Future
is
expanding
an
ad
campaign
targeted
at
undecided
voters
in
swing
states,
404
Media
reports.
Over
the
past
week,
the
PAC
spent
over
$300,000
on
a
dozen
Facebook
ads,
which
are
sub-targeted
to
819
different
audience
segments.
“Imagine
a
world
where
the
American
Dream
has
no
borders,”
reads
an
ad
featuring
a
photo
of
dozens
of
migrants
at
the
US-Mexico
border.
Another
ad
says
Harris
“wasn’t
just
a
supporter
of
the
Green
New
Deal”
and
claims
she
supports
“a
world
without
gas-powered
vehicles.”
The
ads
aren’t
particularly
subtle
—
they
highlight
and,
at
times,
misrepresent
Harris’s
stance
on
controversial
topics,
including
immigration.
According
to
documents
obtained
by
OpenSecrets,
Building
America’s
Future
—
which
has
reportedly
received
funding
from
Musk
—
registered
to
use
Project
2028
as
a
“fictitious
name”
in
late
September.
The
group
previously
ran
seemingly
contradictory
ads
aimed
at
voters
in
different
swing
states.
One
ad,
which
was
targeted
at
Muslim
and
Arab
voters
in
Michigan,
called
Harris
a
steadfast
ally
of
Israel
and
said
her
husband
Doug
Emhoff,
who
is
Jewish,
is
one
of
her
advisers.
Another
ad
targeted
at
Jewish
voters
in
Pennsylvania
claimed
that
“two-faced
Kamala
Harris
stands
with
Palestine,
not
our
ally
Israel.”
Progress
2028
is
one
of
the
many
ways
Musk
is
using
his
fortune
to
influence
the
presidential
election,
especially
in
battleground
states.
Musk’s
America
PAC
has
been
giving
$1
million
checks
to
randomly
selected
swing
state
voters,
a
stunt
that
several
campaign
finance
experts
say
is
illegal.
Musk
personally
distributed
the
first
of
these
checks
at
a
pro-Trump
event
in
Pennsylvania
and
hasn’t
let
the
Department
of
Justice’s
warning
that
the
lottery
may
be
illegal
—
or
a
recent
lawsuit
filed
by
Philadelphia
District
Attorney
Larry
Krasner
—
stop
him.
(Originally posted by Gaby Del Valle)
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