The Associated Press reports:
In a campaign ad, Nevada gubernatorial candidate Michele Fiore steps out of a Ford F-150 with a handgun holstered on her hip and tells viewers she was one of the first elected officials to endorse Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
“You better believe I was attacked for it,” Fiore says, affirming her commitment to the former president as a country rock-style guitar riff plays in the background. She hopes Trump is watching.
In addition to purchasing ads in Nevada media markets like her competitors, Fiore is investing campaign funds to air her 60-second segment in Palm Beach, Florida, where the former president spends winters at his Mar-a-Lago club.
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Fiore first appeared on JMG in 2015 when she declared that she would like to shoot every Syrian refugee in the head, saying, “I’m OK with putting them down, blacking them out, just put a piece of brass in their ocular cavity and end their miserable life. I’m good with that.”
Fiore launched her gubernatorial campaign with a video that shows her “shooting” vaccine mandates, voter fraud, and critical race theory. That same “Lady Trump” ad is now running in Palm Beach in the hope of landing Trump’s endorsement.
Smart story from @metzsam about a Nevada gubernatorial candidate who is running her campaign ads not just in Nevada, but in Palm Beach, Florida.
She hopes former President Donald Trump—at his Mar-a-Lago club—is watching. https://t.co/NjiC8NUBAk
— Michelle L. Price (@michellelprice) January 13, 2022

