Dr. Ben Carson is out with a rap radio ad aimed at wooing young black voters, a voting bloc that Republicans traditionally struggle to attract.
“America became a great nation early on not because it was flooded with politicians but because it was flooded with people who understood the value of personal responsibility, hard work, innovation and that’s what will get us on the right track now,” Carson says calmly as rapper Aspiring Mogul raps about voting for the candidate “for the next president to be awesome.” ABC News obtained the ad.
Carson’s campaign feels the bold ad will help boost his appeal outside his usual base of evangelicals and women over 40 — though the candidate himself said it wasn’t really his style.
“There are people in the campaign who felt that was a good way to do things and you know they’re entitled to their opinions of those things,” he said while on book tour in Florida. “I support them in doing that, but I probably would have taken a little different approach.”
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The Carson campaign spent $150,000 to put the ad, entitled “Freedom,” on the air for two weeks in urban areas, NBC News confirmed. The 58-second spot will play starting in March in cities including Miami, Atlanta, Houston, and Detroit; as well as Birmingham, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; Memphis, Tennessee; and Little Rock, Arkansas.








