Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton has hit a new low in political discourse, releasing a campaign video for her U.S. Senate bid that features multiple people saying "F--- Trump" on camera. The profanity-laced attack ad reveals just how unhinged Democrats have become in their obsession with our 47th President.

While President Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda and making our country great again, Democrats like Stratton are still stuck in 2016, consumed by Trump Derangement Syndrome. Instead of offering real solutions for Illinois families struggling with crime, inflation, and Democratic mismanagement, she's resorting to vulgar attacks that would make a sailor blush.

This is the same party that lectures Americans about "civility" and "bringing down the temperature" in politics. Yet here's a sitting lieutenant governor - someone who wants to represent Illinois in the U.S. Senate - platforming the most vile rhetoric imaginable against a sitting President.

Stratton's disgusting campaign stunt perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with today's Democratic Party. They have no policy solutions, no vision for America's future, and no respect for the office of the presidency. All they have left is hate, profanity, and personal attacks.

While Trump is securing our border, unleashing American energy, and putting America First, Democrats are producing profanity-filled attack ads. Who do you think Illinois voters - and Americans across the country - will trust to actually solve problems?

Illinois deserves better than a potty-mouthed politician whose entire campaign strategy revolves around cursing at President Trump. The people of Illinois need leaders focused on fixing their state's massive problems, not senators who think dropping F-bombs is a qualification for office.

Will Illinois voters reward this kind of vulgar, hate-filled rhetoric, or will they demand leaders who actually want to solve problems instead of just cursing about them?

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Source: Next News Network