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F-Bomb After F-Bomb Dumped On Donald Trump In U.S. Senate Hopeful’s Campaign Ad

Supporters of Juliana Stratton, including some well-known Democratic leaders, strongly criticized Donald Trump in a new campaign advertisement that quickly gained attention for its blunt language and bold tone.

In the video, which was released on Thursday as part of her campaign for the U.S. Senate, several of Stratton’s supporters speak directly to the camera and use profanity to show how strongly they feel about Trump. At the very beginning of the ad, three people clearly say, “Fuck Trump, vote Juliana.” The message is direct, emotional, and designed to grab attention right away.

After they speak, Stratton responds in a calm but confident way. She makes it clear that those exact words came from her supporters and not from her personally. She says, “They said it, not me,” creating a bit of distance between herself and the profanity while still allowing the message to stand.

Stratton then talks about her personal background and why she believes she is the right person for the job. She says she has lived her entire life on the South Side of Chicago and that her roots in the community have shaped who she is. She describes Trump as a “wannabe dictator” and says she is not afraid of him.

She explains that her reason for running for Senate is to stand up to him and push back against his policies and actions. She promises that, if elected, she would work to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and would seek to hold Trump accountable for what she describes as crimes he has committed. She finishes her statement by referring back to the earlier comments from her supporters, saying, “Just like they said,” tying her message to theirs without repeating the profanity herself.

After her remarks, two more supporters appear and repeat the same profane phrase aimed at Trump. The ad also features U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth, who looks into the camera and delivers the same line. Her appearance adds political weight to the message, since she is a well-known Democratic figure in Illinois and nationally.

Toward the end of the video, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker appears alongside Stratton. Unlike the others in the ad, he does not use any profanity. Instead, he simply says, “Vote Juliana.” His more restrained message contrasts with the earlier strong language but still clearly shows his support for her campaign.

Stratton is running to replace retiring Senator Dick Durbin. However, early polling shows that she is currently trailing behind Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi in the Democratic primary race. The primary election in Illinois is scheduled for March 7, and the contest is expected to draw significant attention.

The original article that discussed the campaign ad also included a sponsored advertisement that was not related to politics. It promoted a £4 million home in Cornwall, along with £250,000 in cash, as part of a prize draw.

The promotion was run by Omaze and stated that the contest would support Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. The house was described as having beautiful views, gardens that lead down to the water, a hot tub, and even a cinema room. The advertisement encouraged people to enter soon before the competition closed.

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