By Missy Crane | February 3, 2020
President Trump had two amazing ads featured on last night’s Super Bowl.
They were both amazing…but one of those ads stood out above all other ads.
It was the ad highlighting Alice Marie Johnson and her story.
Alice you’ll recall is the woman who was sentenced to life in prison for a non-violent drug offense who President Trump freed.
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As a matter of fact, it was the #1 most talked-about Super Bowl ad.
And with the game time buzzer, the results are in…
Here are the top 5 touchdown-worthy #SuperBowl ads that generated buzz on social today, measured by @marketingcloud:
1. Donald Trump
2. Avocados from Mexico
3. Google
4. Olay
5. Budweiser#SBLIV #SuperBowlLIV— Salesforce (@salesforce) February 3, 2020
It was a powerful and amazing ad, so it’s not surprising that it was the #1 pick.
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You can watch the video below:
And here is the viral response to the ad by Alice Marie Johnson herself.
“Two Super Bowls ago I was sitting in a prison cell. Today I am a free woman and my story was featured in a Super Bowl Ad. I will spend the rest of my life fighting for the wrongly and unjustly convicted! God Bless America!”
Two Super Bowls ago I was sitting in a prison cell.
Today I am a free woman and my story was featured in a Super Bowl Ad.
I will spend the rest of my life fighting for the wrongly and unjustly convicted!
God Bless America! pic.twitter.com/CGSyk54O37
— Alice Marie Johnson (@AliceMarieFree) February 3, 2020
It’s fair to note here that Obama had the opportunity to save this woman, and he passed on it.
As a matter of fact, Alice says she felt betrayed by Obama.
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“From what everyone was saying, the Obama administration would be the one that would set you free, but I was still not set free. So to put your faith in a man was not a good thing to do,” Johnson said.
“And not only was I left behind, but many others were left behind also,” Johnson said. “There was a feeling of betrayal because I had so much hope that I was going to come out.”
It took President Trump to finally free this woman and correct the injustice that was heaped upon her.
This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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