Perhaps One of the Scariest and Chilling Ads for Women in Arizona and the United States if Trump and MAGA Win

Over the last year, the Progress Action Fund has released very well-produced and gut-wrenching political ads designed to sway voters to vote against Trump and his MAGA Republican allies in Congress because they would take away women’s reproductive freedom and the right for couples to use contraception.

The ad “Republicans Killing Your Wife” is perhaps the scariest, chilling, and thought-provoking ad they have released so far.

In the ad, a poor woman is on her living room floor in agonizing pain from pregnancy complications while her husband is calling their doctor for advice on what to do

The doctor tells the husband “She needs an abortion or she is going to die from her pregnancy.”

The creepy MAGA Republican Congressman steps in, takes the husband’s phone away, and says “Sorry. That’s not happening.”

With the wife still moaning in considerable pain, the actor portraying the creepy MAGA Republican Congressman states:

“Now that we’re in charge, we banned abortion. No exceptions.”

When the actor portraying the husband protests, saying “You can’t do this. She’s dying,” the creepy Republican Congressman replies, “I won the last election so it’s my decision. But don’t worry. You can still have children. Just not with her.”

The ad ends with the woman on the floor, dying and in pain with the graphic, “Save Her Life. Vote November 5.”

Yes.

Remember to get out and vote.

This was an ad but these tragedies are already playing out in real life in states like Texas and Georgia where restrictive Trump abortion bans are already enforced.

Arizonans need to vote for Proposition 139 protecting women’s reproductive freedom and elect public servants that will not make further attempts to take it away.

Please click here to see more riveting ads from the Progress Action Fund.


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