Hi Michael,

Thank you for the information. I tried applying a shared keyword set to a test 
video campaign and I did not run into any issues. If you use an old version of 
our client libraries, you may encounter the “INVALID_ARGUMENT” issue. For your 
previous issue with “AttributeError”, I advise that you reinstall the client 
library and give the query another try using the 
"create_an_attach_shared_keyword_set.py" file. Could you let me know if the 
video campaign is still giving you issues?

Thank you,
Bryan, Google Ads API Team
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