With new polls showing Donald Trump still soaring in the Republican presidential primary, his increasing perplexed competitors are starting to hope his political startup ends up like many of his other business ventures – a bust.
To remind voters of Trump’s long history of business bankruptcies, New Day for America, a pro-John Kasich super PAC, has turned this 2007 infomercial from the now bankrupt Trump Steaks company into a clever, pun-filled attack ad against the current GOP frontrunner.
The six-figure digital spot is the largest single buy from the PAC’s $2.5 million anti-Trump campaign. The web address noted at the end of “What’s at Steak” has a Trump Steaks themed computer game, with the message “Trump thinks this is all a game.” Clever.
To remind voters of Trump’s long history of business bankruptcies, New Day for America, a pro-John Kasich super PAC, has turned this 2007 infomercial from the now bankrupt Trump Steaks company into a clever, pun-filled attack ad against the current GOP frontrunner.
The six-figure digital spot is the largest single buy from the PAC’s $2.5 million anti-Trump campaign. The web address noted at the end of “What’s at Steak” has a Trump Steaks themed computer game, with the message “Trump thinks this is all a game.” Clever.
10 More Trump Businesses That Went Bankrupt
1. Trump Vodka (2006 - 2011)

2. Trump: The Board Game (1989 - 1990, 2005)

3. Trump Ice (Shutdown 2010)

4. Trump Magazine (2007 - 2009)

5. The New Jersey Generals Football Team (1983 - 1985)

6. Trump Airlines (1989 – 1992)

7. Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc. (1991, 2004, 2009, 2014)

8. Trump University (2005 – 2011)

9. GoTrump.Com Travel Agency (2006 - 2007)

10.Trump Mortgage Company (2006 – 2007)
