Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

Donald Trump's campaign released a new ad Monday with the largest ad buy he has made thus far in the campaign.

The ad — which is focused on the economy — is likely to cost upwards of $10 million over the next week and will air in nine battleground states, according to the campaign.

The new ad will air in both Colorado and Virginia, two states where Hillary Clinton's campaign stopped airing ads because polls showed her with comfortable leads. The Trump campaign said they're seeing signs that the states are still in play for the Republican nominee.

The ad, which is titled “Two Americas: Economy,” aims to show what Trump's leadership would do for the economy compared to a Clinton presidency.

“In Hillary Clinton’s America, the middle class gets crushed, spending goes up, taxes go up, hundreds of thousands of jobs disappear. It’s more of the same — but worse,” the narrator says.

“In Donald Trump’s America working families get tax relief, millions of new jobs created, wages go up, small businesses thrive, the American dream — achievable. Change that makes America great again.” the narrator continues.

“Mr. Trump is going big to win this race. His positive message of economic opportunity is working and we see the national and battleground state polls all moving in the right direction,” Trump spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement. "With Hillary Clinton off the campaign trail yet again this week and continuing to take many communities’ votes for granted, we see this as the right time to show voters the benefits of an American economy under the leadership of Mr. Trump.”

The ad comes as Trump expands his outreach to minority voters. He is set to give a major speech on immigration in Arizona on Wednesday and will speak at a predominantly African-American church in Detroit on Saturday.

The Clinton campaign pushed back Monday afternoon with a statement that called Trump's ad "misleading."

“Donald Trump’s reckless approach to business has devastated working families and communities. He will do and say whatever is in his interest, even if it means swindling working families to make millions for himself. Now Trump is promising the same reckless, self-centered approach to running the country’s economy," Clinton spokeswoman Christina Reynolds said in the statement. "Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who will work to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and has a plan that would create jobs, grow incomes and help small business and the middle class. No misleading ad can change that fact.”