Dems release attack ad against California GOP congressman who voted to impeach Trump

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Dems release attack ad against California GOP congressman who voted to impeach Trump
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The ad warns Republican voters in California’s 22nd district that the five-term incumbent Valadao “turned his back on President Trump and the whole MAGA movement.”

President Donald Trump following the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — as part of an election tactic to dissuade GOP voters from backing their party’s candidate as Election Day looms.from Voter Protection Project, a group that supports Democratic candidates, warns Republican voters in California’s 22nd district that the five-term incumbent Valadao “turned his back on President Trump and the whole MAGA movement.

The ad, which was released last week, continues with a clip of the California Republican saying: “We don’t need President Trump.”The 30-second ad warns Republican voters that the incumbent congressman voted to impeach former president Donald Trump following the Jan. 6 riots.It concludes with an ominous voiceover asking, “With a record like that, who needs David Valadao?”

The Valadao spot is part of a now-standard tactic used by Democrats to deter far-right voters from supporting Republican candidates in crucial races that could impact the House and Senate. Trump endorsed by Puerto Rico shadow senator, disavows comedian who joked about the island at MSG rallyKamala Harris claims without evidence Trump ‘has an enemies list of people he intends to prosecute’ in closing appeal to votersto boost far-right Republican primary candidates in nine key states in 2022 — despite protesting the threat such candidates posed if they took office.

The GOP incumbent is trailing his Democratic challenger among likely voters by 2 points, 45% to 47%, with 8% undecided, according to pollingValadao is one of two House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump remaining in office, along with Rep. Dan Newhouse .“ inciting rhetoric was un-American, abhorrent and absolutely an impeachable offense,” Valadao said on Twitter on Jan. 13, 2021.

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