Bloomberg unveils Super Bowl ad focused on gun violence
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg will use his Super Bowl ad to highlight his efforts to combat gun violence as he blankets the airwaves against President Donald Trump.
Trump and Bloomberg will be airing dueling ads during Sunday’s NFL championship game, with both campaigns spending an estimated $10 million on 60 seconds of airtime. But instead of an attack ad — as some had reported — Bloomberg’s spot will instead feature a grieving mother who lost her son to gun violence.
The focus underscores the former New York City mayor’s efforts to contrast himself with Trump as he seeks to build a national profile with a highly unconventional ad-driven campaign that is looking to get under the president’s skin, including during the nation’s most-watched television event.
The broadcast comes just one day before Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses — though neither candidate is really competing. Trump has an ironclad hold on the Republican nomination, while Bloomberg is skipping the four early voting states to focus instead on “Super Tuesday” contests on March 3.