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The major super PAC supporting President Biden's re-election effort is poised to make what it says is the single largest political ad purchase in American history on Tuesday.

The organization, Future Forward, is reserving $250 million across the country, with $140 million going to television and another $110 million to digital and streaming platforms, the New York Times reported. The massive expenditure targets major battleground states, and the ads will run from August through Election Day.

Specifically, the ads will run in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

The purchase represents a huge increase over Future Forward's spending in Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, when it spent just $151 million.

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President Biden

The major super PAC supporting President Biden's re-election effort is poised to make what it says is the single largest political ad purchase in American history on Tuesday. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

The content of the ads has yet to be determined, but Biden and Democrats appear to be operating on the assumption that former President Trump will be the Republican nominee.

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Ads from Future Forward in 2023 focused on Biden's Inflation Reduction Act as well as Latino issues in Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania, according to Politico.

Former President Donald Trump in New Hampshire

Democrats are largely operating on the assumption that former President Trump will secure the Republican presidential nomination. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

News of the ad spending comes just as Biden's campaign leaked its 2024 strategy to the New York Times. Unsurprisingly, the plan calls for targeting Trump above all else, using social media as the primary tool.

President Joe Biden

President Biden speaks during a press conference after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders' week in Woodside, California, on Nov. 15, 2023. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

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Biden's chances of re-election remain up in the air, with many swing state polls showing Trump in the lead. Biden had taken severe hits thanks to his age, inflation, the ongoing border crisis and growing instability abroad.