It will be a day at the beach for President Trump’s re-election campaign on Labor Day.
The campaign is taking to the skies on Labor Day to fly banners over beach-goers to show its thanks for workers fueling the economy.
“Labor Day is the perfect time to thank American workers for everything they do for our country,” said Tim Murtaugh, Trump campaign communications director.
“Under President Trump’s policies, the economy is strong and growing, and more Americans are working than ever before. The American economy is the envy of the world and our American workers are the best on the planet.”
Airplanes will fly banners over beaches in five cities in critical swing states — Detroit, Michigan; Cleveland, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Erie, Pennsylvania; and Virginia Beach, Virginia — on Labor Day afternoon that say “Trump-Pence thanks our great American workers” and “Text ‘Jobs’ to 88022.”
Plans to advertise to beachgoers in Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach, Florida, were canceled because of Hurricane Dorian.
Campaign manager Brad Parscale tweeted last week they are “reaching into our bag of tricks” for the advertising effort.
“It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s @TeamTrump!,” he posted last Thursday.
While his re-election campaign was lauding the contribution of American workers, Trump was blasting the head of the largest trade union in the country.