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The ad imagines an Election Day match-up between Trump and Clinton, showing doctored news footage reporting on Trump's election night concession to Clinton after an "unprecedented victory not since Reagan in 1984."

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It also includes the voices of CNN newscaster Wolf Blitzer and MSNBC's Chris Matthews announcing the Democrat's victory. After footage of Clinton thanking an audience, from her kickoff address this summer, the footage rewinds before the warning viewers "Don't panic, it's not too late to change the future."

"Vote Jeb," the spot ends.

Bush has ramped up his criticism of Trump as he fights to reverse his slide in the polls over the past few months. He was the only candidate who directly criticized the GOP front-runner's call to ban Muslim's from entering the U.S. during this month's GOP debate. And many of his recent campaign ads focus on Trump.