Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton has officially lost her mind – and apparently her vocabulary – in a desperate new Senate campaign ad that features multiple Democrats screaming "F*** Trump" at the camera like unhinged toddlers throwing a tantrum.

The 30-second spot, released Thursday as Stratton battles for the Democratic nomination for Illinois' open Senate seat, showcases what her campaign laughably calls "real Illinoisans" – including Senator Tammy Duckworth – repeatedly dropping F-bombs about President Trump like it's some kind of political strategy.

This is what passes for policy discussion in today's Democrat Party, folks. While President Trump is busy securing our border, bringing manufacturing jobs back to America, and making our enemies fear us again, Illinois Democrats are literally cursing on television like drunken sailors.

Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here: Stratton knows she has absolutely nothing to offer Illinois voters. She can't run on the economy – Trump's policies are delivering record prosperity. She can't run on border security – Trump is finally fixing the invasion Biden allowed. She can't run on foreign policy – our enemies are backing down under Trump's strength.

So what does she do? She resorts to gutter-level profanity because that's all the left has left in their playbook.

This obscene display perfectly encapsulates the modern Democrat Party's complete moral bankruptcy. While working families in Illinois struggle with the lingering effects of Democrat policies, their so-called leaders are more focused on dropping F-bombs than fixing problems.

Meanwhile, President Trump continues building the wall, deporting criminal aliens, and putting America First – all while maintaining the dignity of his office that Democrats like Stratton clearly lack.

Is this really what Illinois voters want representing them in the U.S. Senate? A potty-mouthed politician whose biggest campaign promise is cursing at the President?

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Source: Next News Network