Democrats Project ‘Project 2025’ Message on Trump Tower in Chicago Ahead of Convention

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) turned Trump Tower in Chicago into a canvas for their political message ahead of their upcoming convention. On Sunday evening, the DNC projected images onto the iconic skyscraper, aiming to highlight the contrast between the Democratic and Republican tickets.

The projections focused on ‘Project 2025,’ a political initiative published by the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation. The DNC portrayed the initiative as a detrimental agenda for working families, claiming it would empower Trump with unprecedented power and negatively impact American freedoms.

The Democratic ticket, led by Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, has been actively framing the upcoming election as a choice between two distinct visions for the future. The DNC emphasized that Harris and Walz are “delivering for working families” and contrast them with the Republican ticket of former President Donald Trump and Ohio Sen. JD Vance, who they claim are promoting a backward agenda embodied by ‘Project 2025.’

Trump has publicly denied any connection to or involvement with ‘Project 2025,’ calling it “very well received” and dismissing any association.

This symbolic display comes as the Democrats are riding a wave of positive momentum in recent polls. The convention in Chicago is expected to further solidify their message and showcase their vision for the future. The DNC is hoping to leverage the event to energize their base and build support ahead of the election.

The projections on Trump Tower served as a visual representation of the Democrats’ efforts to paint a stark contrast between their ticket and the Republicans. They aim to mobilize voters around the message that the election is a choice between two fundamentally different approaches to governing and the future of the United States.

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