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MAGA Outraged Over Hilariously NSFW Ad Ripping GOP For Catering to Wealthy Donors
A new political ad is making waves by portraying Republican lawmakers in a compromising position with wealthy donors. Created by the Progress Action Fund, the ad features two workers discovering their congressman on his knees before a groaning donor, claiming he’s “fundraising for reelection and servicing my sugar daddy and lowering his taxes.” When questioned about promises to lower their taxes, the congressman retorts, “Sorry. You didnโt give me any money,” before resuming his activities.
The ad targets young men aged 18 to 29, particularly those disillusioned with Trump’s economic policies. It will air on streaming platforms and websites popular among this demographic, such as dating and sports sites. Progress Action Fund founder Joe Jacobson stated, “The ad meets the demo, which is not watching MSNBC, not watching C-SPAN. They love ‘Family Guy’ and ‘Euphoria,’ watching basketball and MMA.”
Jacobson emphasized the importance of capturing attention in a media-saturated environment, noting that competing with popular content requires bold strategies. He remarked, “You’re competing against ‘Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ stuff. You’re competing against LeBron. You’re competing against ‘Love is Blind.'” The ad aims to spark conversations among moderates and the politically disengaged, highlighting concerns about political subservience to wealthy interests.
Recent polls indicate a significant drop in Trump’s approval among voters under 30, with a 34-point decline since his inauguration. Many young voters initially supported Trump, hoping for systemic changes to improve job opportunities and economic prospects. However, rising prices and fears of recession have led to growing dissatisfaction.
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The ad’s creators believe that addressing these concerns directly and provocatively can re-engage disillusioned voters. By highlighting perceived political hypocrisy and prioritization of wealthy donors over constituents, the ad seeks to resonate with those feeling left behind by current economic policies.
Holy shit. This is the funniest political ad Iโve ever seen.
The Republican House Caucus wants it taken down. You know what to do. pic.twitter.com/zn73CQIrtO
— CALL TO ACTIVISM (@CalltoActivism) April 14, 2025
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