A new ad depicting a Trump-run country in 2030 has hit social media from the Democratic Coalition.

The hard-hitting ad is part of an effort to “Win America Back” from Trump, urging voters to “end the nightmare” and vote Democrat.

According to the ad’s creators, the “Win America Back PAC” is “dedicated to creating simple, clear, cinematic ads that cut through Trump’s fog of disinformation and restore the clarity of reality.”

The creators of the ad also said that they “see every Trump supporter or undecided voter as a loved one who is in danger and needs our help.”

The ad is designed to show “stories of empathy, of tragedy, and redemption,” making mention of other political ads that are what the creators called “a negative assault on your senses.”

The Democratic Coalition is asking voters to contribute what they can to the “Win America Back PAC” to defeat Trump in the 2020 election, saying the more money that is donated to the coalition, the more ads they will make and the more voters they will persuade.

The Democratic Coalition bills themselves as the Democratic Resistance Task Force and is based in Washington, D.C. The coalition has a presence in 50 states and was founded by Jon Cooper, who left the organization in early 2020 to work on the Joe Biden for President Campaign.

Scott Dworkin is the organization’s co-founder and current executive director. He hosts the Dworkin Report podcast and is the series editor of “Meet the Candidates 2020” – a voter’s guide. Dworkin has also served as deputy director for the 2009 Presidential Inaugural Committee and 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.

According to the organization's website, the Democratic Coalition was formed in 2016 with the goal of making sure that Trump would never become president. The organization now works to hold the “Trump White House accountable” as well as Republican elected officials and candidates that support Trump.

The anti-Trump group uses digital and traditional advertising to get their message across in addition to a nationwide response team.

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and 45th President of the United States Donald J. Trump are pictured. AFP / JIM BOURG