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A man who was recently featured in an Elizabeth-Warren-narrated attack ad on Donald Trump says that he actually voted for Trump. In this photo, Trump smiles as he speaks in New York, Wednesday, June 22, 2016.

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A man who was featured in a recent Elizabeth-Warren-narrated attack ad on Donald Trump says he actually voted for Trump and that Moveon.org – the organization that produced the ad – used footage of him and his family without his permission, according to Politico.

"Imagine my surprise when a friend texted to inform me that one of the families in that video was mine," said Michael Levin, who runs a ghost-writing firm. "There we are, plain as day, for a couple of seconds: my little daughter, my wife and I," he said.

The video shows images of presumably middle-class families as a contrast to Trump and his status as a billionaire. During this section of the video is when Levin and his family are depicted for a number of seconds.

Levin says that Moveon.org took the footage from a news segment in which he and his family were featured on Al Jazeera. The Middle East based news network had "wanted to do a story on "the American dream" to illustrate for its viewers at home what a real American family looked like," Levin said, which he said he, his wife, and daughter had agreed to participated in.

In the article, Levin expresses amusement over the irony of his inclusion in the video.

"Of all the footage on the Internet that MoveOn could have used without permission, they picked a Trump supporter and his wife?" he says.

The video also features Warren accusing Trump of "racism," "sexism," and "lies," while also attacking him for his decision not to release his tax returns.

Levin finishes his article by merely asking that he be approached the next time an organization wants to use images of him and his family.

"All I ask, Senator Warren and MoveOn, is that the next time you want to appropriate the images of my daughter, my wife and myself, especially considering that I did vote for the very candidate you so gleefully trash in the video, you come and ask me first," he says.