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    'He Is A Criminal': Ex-Trump Voters Turn Against Him In Scathing New Attack Ads

    By Ed Mazza,

    14 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4Nzklm_0ulE2To800

    A Republican group opposed to Donald Trump is launching a new ad campaign in key states highlighting some of the former president’s own voters who have since turned against him.

    “He is a criminal,” a woman identified only as Beth, who says she voted for Trump twice, states in one of the spots from Republican Voters Against Trump .

    Trump, she said, is running not for democracy but to keep himself out of jail, and she declares she will be voting for Vice President Kamala Harris :

    The organization said it’s spending $3.5 million for the five 30-second videos to appear on streaming platforms in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — three states that could ultimately decide the outcome of the election.

    All five videos are on YouTube.

    The group is also putting up 69 billboards in those same states featuring former Trump voters declaring “I WON’T VOTE FOR TRUMP.”

    Sarah Longwell, the executive director of Republican Voters Against Trump, said in a news release that Trump was expecting to coast through the election.

    “But now he’s feeling the pressure from voters who have real concerns about his age, his criminality, and his anti-democratic behavior,” she said. “Even for those who supported him in the past, these liabilities are real — and they are alarming. We are reminding voters that there is a better choice, and that we can’t gamble with American democracy by returning Trump to the White House.”

    The organization has been soliciting video testimonials from former Trump voters who want to tell the world why they won’t support Trump.

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