A new advertisement launched by The Restoring Energy Dominance Coalition is bolstering support for President Trump’s energy policy, part of a larger campaign aimed at showcasing the benefits of his “all-of-the-above” approach.
The coalition, a conservative nonprofit organization led by former U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette and former U.S. Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt, released a 30-second ad emphasizing American energy production. As stated in the advertisement:
“You voted for it, you got it, America is booming.”
The ad highlights the importance of meeting rising energy demands through a diverse range of sources.
- Solar and storage
- Wind power
- Nuclear energy
- Oil and gas resources
“Meeting a quickly growing energy demand with an all-of-the-above approach will make good on President Trump’s promise to restore American energy dominance,” the ad proclaims.
The advertisement features a clip of President Trump affirming this commitment, stating “All forms of energy, yep.” It then connects these policies directly to economic benefits, asserting, “And that means more jobs and higher wages for you.”
The RED Coalition is backing this message with a significant ad buy, distributing the advertisement across television (both broadcast and cable) and digital platforms.
This latest spot represents the fourth major television advertisement released by the coalition in 2024 as part of their seven-figure campaign to champion the administration’s energy priorities. Recent polling data underscores public support for this agenda, with a memo circulated by the RED Coalition and Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio indicating that 51% of registered voters favor Trump’s “All-of-the-Above Energy agenda,” and an even stronger 65% among Republican voters.
Following his recent victory, industry leaders have expressed confidence in President Trump’s commitment to his previous energy policies, including a potential withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, revisions to emissions regulations for vehicles and power plants, and increased U.S. oil and gas production – notably through fracking techniques.
According to Mike Sommers, President and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, “Energy was on the ballot” in these elections.