Press ReleaseMarch 6, 2024

AD BLITZ: AHEAD OF SOTU, JCN BLASTS BIDEN OVER ENERGY, BORDER POLICIES

Ad campaign includes mobile and static billboards in D.C. and Pennsylvania, as well as a full-page ad in The New York Times

Washington, D.C. (March 6, 2024)—Ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union Address on Thursday, the Job Creators Network (JCN) is calling out the White House for its harmful policy agenda. More specifically, the organization is blasting the Biden administration for its bad energy policies—notably banning new liquefied natural gas exports—as well as failing to secure the southern border.

The campaign includes three mobile billboards circling downtown Washington, D.C. and Capitol Hill, as well as billboards in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and along the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The ads are headlined “BAD ENERGY POLICIES MATTER” and feature President Biden next to a line graph that shows energy prices spiking by 30 percent since he took office. Verbiage next to the President’s head reads, “I DID THAT.”

 

Meanwhile, the full-page ad featured in The New York Times is headlined, “Hey Joe, You DO Have the Power to Restore Our Border Right Now.” The ad goes on to argue that the White House should simply withdraw a 2021 executive order to revert back to President Trump’s border policies. The ad concludes with “…it’s just waiting for your signature” and directs readers to SecureOurBordersNow.com.

See the full-page ad appearing in The New York Times here.

 Alfredo Ortiz, Chief Executive Officer of the Job Creators Network, released the following statement: 

“The White House’s war on domestic energy production and its lack of action on the southern border is directly harming small businesses and American families. Elevated crime is jeopardizing Main Street while a 30 percent jump in energy prices is eating into household budgets. It’s a one-two-punch that President Biden has the authority and power to pullback but refuses to do so. Americans should keep that in mind as we get closer to November.” 

 JCN also still has a billboard up in New York’s Times Square highlighting the crime issue. See it here.