The Biden/Harris Campaign Presents “This is Trump’s America”

The Biden/Harris Campaign continued their rebuke of the alternate reality presented by the Trump Administration at the Republican National Convention with a new ad called “This is Trump’s America.”

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The ad takes quotes taken from Trump’s acceptance speech and matching it with reality.

When Trump said “we must never allow mob rule,” the Biden/Harris Campaign showed video of the white supremacists marching in Charlottesville chanting “Jews will not replace us” and the arrest of Kyle Peterson this week after killing two innocent protestors in Kenosha.

When Trump said “free rein to violent anarchists and criminals,” the Biden/Harris Campaign showed the viewers the aftermath of the El Paso shooting “at the hands of a white supremacist.”

When Trump said “we must always have law and order,” the Biden/Harris Campaign showed Trump forces teargassing innocent protestors so he could have his photo op with an upside-down Bible and the St. Louis Couple (guests at this week’s Republican Convention) taunting protestors with firearms.

When Trump said “the greatest economy in history,” the Biden/Harris Campaign reminded everyone that unemployment is at levels not seen since the Great Depression.

When Trump said “we will crush the virus,” the Biden/Harris Campaign pointed out that there are close to six million COVID 19 cases in the United States and about 180,000 fatalities (both world-leading numbers.)

The ad concluded with:

“Donald Trump says: “No one will be safe in Biden’s America.” Do you feel safe in his?”

Indeed.

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