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A Trump supporter's shocking Halloween display featuring the bloody, decapitated head of Hillary Clinton has sparked outrage in a Georgia town.

Among the traditional Halloween skeletons and spiderwebs on display in the front yard of Albin Blomkvest's business, stands a ghoulish political display.

The blood soaked mask of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is held aloft by a skeleton.

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A Trump supporter's shocking Halloween display featuring the bloody, decapitated head of Hillary Clinton has sparked outrage in a Georgia town

Among the traditional Halloween skeletons and spiderwebs on display in Albin Blomkvest's front yard, stands a ghoulish political display

Below is a bucket full of 'blood' kept topped up by a pump which oozes the red liquid down Clinton's face.

Neighbors of the virtual booking agency in Powers Ferry Road, Marietta were furious about the 'horrible' display, Fox Atlanta reports.

' I think it's tacky,' said Deana Lee. 'I don't care what your political views are.'

But Blomkvest has defended his Halloween display as just a bit of fun.

'It's really just a gag for Halloween, people are taking it too seriously,' he said.

The blood soaked mask of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is held aloft by a skeleton

The whole display in Marietta, Georgia, is lit up at night in an eerie green glow

Neighbors to the Powers Ferry Road property in Marietta were furious about the 'horrible' display

'It's all for fun and nothing to lose your head over.'

Blomkvest, a supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, put up the display at the beginning of the month and insisted it would stay up until Halloween.

He said he initially included a Trump mask as part of the display, but it was stolen the first night.

Blomkvest isn't the first to poke fun at the political establishment with his Halloween display.

Political history teacher Matt Warshauer, of West Hartford, Connecticut, gave a spooky account of what the world could look like if Donald Trump were president.

The display's main event is an eight-foot wall, a reference to Trump's campaign promise to build a wall on the border between Mexico and the United States.