GOP Candidate Rouses Intense Emotion With New Campaign Ad

In today’s overstimulated society people are constantly being bombarded with messaging from every angle, and politicians have been forced to get creative in order to make an impact with potential voters.

We’ve seen a rise in highly-controversial campaign ads this election season, especially as the country devolves into a hyper-partisan wasteland with constant, needless hysteria. Most Americans are fatigued by the incessant hammering and propagandizing of the liberal message that most of us simply want to tune out.

However, as candidates make their case before their respective primaries, there’s a growing need to make a splash and deliver an overlying message in a short, succinct, and visually appealing way in the hopes you will steal attention away from your opponent.

Unfortunately, that’s just where we are in society; a dystopian hellscape where going viral online equates to votes in real life. But sometimes a political ad rings so true and is so impactful that it’s hard not to take a second look…

A candidate for Congress in Arizona is going viral for releasing a campaign ad showing him fighting off a band of Democrats dressed in Klu Klux Klan robes with an AR-15.

In the ad, posted to social media under the title “Make Rifles Great Again,” Jerone Davison, a former NFL player, narrates the importance of having an AR-15 for self-defense.

“Democrats like to say that no one needs an AR-15 for self-defense, that no one could possibly need all 30 rounds,” he says in the video as the robe-clad Democrats descend on his home with pitchforks, hammers, and bats.

“But when this rifle is the only thing standing between your family and a dozen angry Democrats in Klan hoods, you just might need that semi-automatic and all 30 rounds.”

The Democrat logo on the actor’s Klan uniform is a wonderful touch, by the way.

The ad rightfully caused a stir online. Leftists unleashed an attack campaign on Davison using similar racially-charged insults they tend to fall back on when black conservatives refuse to fall in line.

Davison stood his ground, however, and clapped back at his critiques online, calling one social media user a “racist white liberal clown.”

Davison is running for Arizona’s 4th Congressional District. He will face off against other Republicans in the Aug. 2 primary, and the winner will likely go up against Democratic Rep. Greg Stanton in November.

The Left simply can’t handle the historical accuracy of Davinson’s ad. The truth is, state-sponsored slavery of blacks and the Klu Klux Klan were both supported by the Democrat Party. Thanks to Davinson’s mesmerizing ad, online liberals are in a tizzy trying to erase the history of their own party.

Author: Asa McCue


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