Desperate Democrats Last Minute Haily Mary Appeal to Men: Republicans Will Ban Porn


WASHINGTON — Two Democratic-aligned groups, Progress Action Fund and Defend the Vote, have launched a $2.5 million ad campaign aimed at swing-state voters with a provocative message. The 30-second ad, titled “Republicans Rubbing You the Wrong Way,” features an actor portraying a Republican congressman watching a young man in an explicit act of self-gratification.

The left believes that men are concerned more about pornography than the price of housing, food prices, energy, prices, and law and order. The commercial is exactly the reason why men are shying away from Kamala Harris. Harris and the Democrat party have vilified men and this is the caucasion male version of the Harris plan to give African American men free weed and cheap crypto.

The ad, which has drawn criticism from conservative circles, is being aired on streaming services across seven key battleground states. It aims to energize voters ahead of the upcoming election, encouraging them to support Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic agenda.


In a sharp response, critics condemned the ad, accusing the Democratic groups of resorting to shock value to gain attention. Online posts referred to the campaign as emblematic of what some called “the party of abortion and porn addicts,” voicing disapproval over the explicit nature of the ad.

Despite the backlash, representatives from Progress Action Fund defended the ad’s creative direction, arguing that it seeks to highlight perceived overreach by Republican lawmakers.

The campaign signals heightened tensions as both parties ramp up efforts to appeal to swing voters in the final stretch before Election Day.

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