WATCH: Ernst Moves From Castration To Gunshots In New Campaign Ad

WATCH: Ernst Moves From Castration To Gunshots In New Campaign Ad

Iowa Senate candidate Joni Ernst (R) released her second ad of the campaign on Sunday, and it’s almost as ridiculous as her first.

Ersnt, a Tea Party-backed state senator, earned national headlines in March when she cut an ad threatening to castrate congressmen who don’t agree to reduce spending. But in her new ad, Ernst trades in her hog knife for a handgun:

“Conservative Joni Ernst: mom, farm girl, and a lieutenant colonel who carries more than just lipstick in her purse,” a narrator says as a leather-clad Ernst rides a motorcycle to a shooting range. The candidate then loads her gun and fires six shots into a target.

“Once she sets her sights on Obamacare, Joni’s going to unload,” the narrator says. “Oh, and one more thing: Joni doesn’t miss much.”

If the ad gives you a strong Sarah Palin vibe, that’s by design; the former Alaska governor has been one of Ernst’s most prominent surrogates throughout the campaign, and Ernst has eagerly co-opted Palin’s “mama grizzly” brand.

Ernst currently holds a narrow lead over energy executive Mark Jacobs in the Republican primary race. If no candidate wins 35 percent of the vote in the June 3 primary, then the nominee will be selected through a state convention two weeks later. Such conventions tend to favor more conservative candidates like Ernst. Whoever wins the Republican nomination will face U.S. Representative Bruce Braley (D) in the general election.

Screenshot: YouTube

Start your day with National Memo Newsletter

Know first.

The opinions that matter. Delivered to your inbox every morning

Public parks

Public parks belong to the public, right? A billionaire can't cordon off an acre of Golden Gate Park for his private party. But can a poor person — or anyone who claims they can't afford a home — take over public spaces where children play and families experience nature?

Keep reading...Show less
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

A series of polls released this week show Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s quixotic candidacy might attract more Republican-leaning voters in 2024 than Democrats. That may have been what prompted former President Donald Trump to release a three-post screed attacking him.

Keep reading...Show less
{{ post.roar_specific_data.api_data.analytics }}