Hillary Stewart
2016-03-07 04:04:53 UTC
The popular American sketch comedy show yesterday created the
parody ad 'Racists For Trump', to paint a "clear picture" of who
was it believes are voting for Donald Trump in the US
presidential campaign race.
On Saturday, Trump led a mass rally in taking a pledge affirming
their commitment to voting for him.
He vowed to broaden existing laws regarding the interrogation of
captured terrorist suspects.
SNL's fake ad made it clear who they thought was voting for
Trump: racists, white supremacists, Neo-Nazis and book burners.
It came after white surpemacy groups, including the nationalist
American Freedom Party, endorsed Trump's push for the presidency.
The video begins with the question, "the media has been saying
some pretty negative things about Donald Trump".
"But what are 'real' Americans saying," the ad goes on to say.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/world/neo-nazis-racists-white-
supremacists-controversial-snl-skit-targets-groups-voting-donald-
trump.html
parody ad 'Racists For Trump', to paint a "clear picture" of who
was it believes are voting for Donald Trump in the US
presidential campaign race.
On Saturday, Trump led a mass rally in taking a pledge affirming
their commitment to voting for him.
He vowed to broaden existing laws regarding the interrogation of
captured terrorist suspects.
SNL's fake ad made it clear who they thought was voting for
Trump: racists, white supremacists, Neo-Nazis and book burners.
It came after white surpemacy groups, including the nationalist
American Freedom Party, endorsed Trump's push for the presidency.
The video begins with the question, "the media has been saying
some pretty negative things about Donald Trump".
"But what are 'real' Americans saying," the ad goes on to say.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/world/neo-nazis-racists-white-
supremacists-controversial-snl-skit-targets-groups-voting-donald-
trump.html