The Lincoln Project Presents “Our Fight”

In their latest ad “Our Fight,” the Lincoln Project calls the American People to battle at the ballot box this November to vote out the Extremist Group Enabler and KKK Endorsed Candidate Donald Trump.

After reminding the viewers that American Presidents until Trump, had denounced fringe groups like American Fascists, the KKK, and the John Birch Society, the narrator recounts that:

“Today, for the first time in our history, an American President embraces extremists and incites them to violence.”

The ad then plays the KKK endorsed candidate’s comments at the debate for the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by.

The narrator continues:

“Donald Trump is refusing to accept the results of our Democratic elections and calls for violent extremists to “stand by.” It’s dangerous, Anti American and a threat to Democracy unlike any in our history.”

The ad concludes with the narrator calling the American People, like their grandparents who fought in World War Two, to do “our duty” and battle by turning out and voting this November, saying:

“Trump or America? Fight for America. Vote.”

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