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“This nightmare may end”: Stephen King on Trump calling for votes for Harris

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“This nightmare may end”: Stephen King on Trump calling for votes for Harris

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With the message “This nightmare may end“This could be the title of one of his books and refers to the Republican candidate. Donald Trump, Stephen Kingauthor of such novels as Carrie. “It” or “Shine”, asks vote for Vice President of the United States and Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris.

“Since I write horror novels for a living, I feel like I have some authority when I say that four more years Donald Trump in the White House they would be absolute nightmare“King states in a message sent by the Harris campaign to voters asking for individual donations of $25.

The goal, King said, is to “make sure we elect Vice President Kamala Harris as our next president” in the November 5 vote.

King, who is an outspoken critic of Trump, whom he even called “our idiot presidentIn 2017, which cost him a ban on Twitter by the former ruler, he now claims: “In the entire history of the United States, there has never been a person less suited for the presidency“.

The bestselling author emphasizes that “ Vice President Harris works hard and delivers for the American people every day,” but this election “will not be easy,” and reminds voters that results come together and actively participating to ward off “all the dangers of Donald Trump (and there are many).”

“I’m doing my part, now it’s time for you to do yours. “This nightmare can end,” he says.

Technically, Harris and Trump have the same voting intentions since the election is twenty days away. The vice president’s team put the president on the campaign trail Joe Biden and former presidents Barack Obama And Bill Clintonas well as celebrities such as Stephen King to try to elevate the vice president.

An American writer of horror, supernatural fiction, mystery, science fiction and fantasy, King, 77, has sold more than 500 million copies of his books, many of which have been made into films.

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Source: Aristegui Noticias

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