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Democratic Groups Face Backlash Over $2.5M Pro-Porn Ad Campaign for Kamala Harris, Warning Republicans Will Ban Porn
Oct 26, 2024, 10:19 PM
Two Democratic-aligned groups, Progress Action Fund and Defend the Vote, have launched a controversial $2.5 million ad campaign featuring a young man masturbating. The ad aims to encourage votes for Kamala Harris by suggesting that Republicans will ban pornography nationwide. The campaign has sparked significant backlash, with critics accusing the Democrats of endorsing porn addiction and questioning the morality of the advertisement. The ad has been described as an effort to appeal to young men by highlighting the potential for federal restrictions on pornography under a Republican administration, labeling it a public health crisis and citing morality concerns.
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