The screen is dark, illuminated briefly by the word ‘inflation‘ and a display of numbers ticking upwards.
It cuts to a dark night, as a police officer shines a flashlight and a dark figure runs through the streets as part of what the narrator calls a ‘pandemic of lawlessness.’
Allies of former President Donald Trump are launching an ‘American nightmare’ ad to coincide with Halloween on Thursday.
The sound of Kamala Harris’ laughter echoes through scenes of a dystopian country, grappling with rising prices, crime and risk of war with Iran.
Only at the end does a character emerge panting into daylight in front of a neat-lawned family home.
Allies of former President Donald Trump are launching an ‘American nightmare’ ad to coincide with Halloween on Thursday
‘End the nightmare, vote Trump,’ is the message.
The 30-second ad, which will run online, coincides with a haunted house-style website, which invites visitors to pick a door to uncover the ‘many faces of Kamala.’
The messaging comes from a Trump-supporting super PAC (political action committee), MAGA Inc.
‘Kamala Harris‘ murder and destruction of the American dream is a real-life horror movie,’ said spokesperson Kaelan Dorr.
‘She’s playing a cruel game of Trick or Treat with the American people where her “tricks” are her policies and the “treats” overwhelmingly benefit illegal aliens and the criminals she allowed into our country.
‘There should be nothing scarier to voters than allowing Kamala’s American Nightmare to drag on another four years.’
The horror scenario plays out to the sound of Vice President Kamala Harris laughing
It ends with a panting figure emerging into daylight: ‘End the nightmare, vote Trump’
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he sits in a garbage truck Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in Green Bay, Wis
The two candidates are locked in a tight race ahead of Election Day.
A new DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners poll gives Trump a three-point lead in the national vote.
Both candidates are spending the final days of the campaign criss-crossing the battleground states that will decide the election.
Each accused the other of deepening the nation’s political divide as the race entered its closing phase.
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