KEY POINTS
  • TikTok has launched a $2.1 million advertising campaign as senators review a House-passed bill that could ban the popular social media app.
  • The company reserved television advertising in the key battleground states of Nevada, Montana, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
  • The ads started running on Wednesday, and feature people wondering what they would do without TikTok.

TikTok has launched a $2.1 million advertising campaign with a clear message for senators in tough reelection fights this year: Block the House bill that could effectively ban the app in the United States.

"Think about the 5 million small business owners that rely on TikTok to provide for their families," one purported TikTok user says in the ad. "To see all of that disappear would be so sad," says another apparent user.