The radical left has officially abandoned any pretense of civility or class. Illinois Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton just launched her Senate campaign with a disgraceful 30-second television ad that features multiple people – including sitting Senator Tammy Duckworth – repeatedly saying "F*** Trump" on camera.
This is what passes for political discourse among Democrats in 2026, folks. While President Trump is busy implementing his America First agenda and delivering real results for working families, unhinged leftists like Stratton are reduced to vulgar temper tantrums on prime-time television.
The Stratton campaign proudly calls the participants in this profanity-fest "real Illinoisans," but what they've really shown America is the true face of the Democratic Party: bitter, classless, and completely devoid of substantive policy ideas.
This desperate stunt reveals just how rattled Democrats have become since Trump's triumphant return to the White House. Instead of offering solutions to the mess they created during the Biden years – the inflation, the border crisis, the foreign policy disasters – they're literally cursing at President Trump on television like petulant children.
Patriots across Illinois should ask themselves: Is this really the kind of "leadership" they want representing them in the U.S. Senate? Someone who thinks dropping F-bombs is an acceptable campaign strategy?
Meanwhile, President Trump continues his focused work on mass deportations, securing our border, and bringing manufacturing jobs back to states like Illinois. The contrast couldn't be clearer between Trump's results-driven leadership and the Democrats' profanity-laced hysteria.
Illinois families deserve better than this vulgar display of Trump Derangement Syndrome. They deserve leaders who will work with President Trump to make America great again, not politicians who embarrass themselves and their state with gutter-level campaign ads.
Will Illinois voters reward this kind of classless behavior, or will they demand leaders with actual dignity and solutions?
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Source: Next News Network