Illinois Democrat uses profanity in new anti-Trump Senate primary ad
February 20, 2026 • Google News World
Illinois Democrat Juliana Stratton Launches Anti-Trump Ad Featuring Expletive-Laden Language
Juliana Stratton, a Democrat running in the Illinois Senate primary, has released a campaign ad featuring people saying “F— Trump.” The ad is part of her effort to appeal to voters in the Democratic primary.
Stratton’s campaign has been criticized for its use of strong language. The ad was shared on social media and drew attention from various news outlets.
The ad features individuals expressing their opposition to President Donald Trump, using a profanity-laden phrase. The language used is not suitable for all audiences.
Stratton’s campaign team has declined to comment on the ad, citing its intended message as a call to action against Trump.
The Illinois Senate primary is scheduled to take place in [insert date]. Stratton is one of several Democratic candidates vying for the seat.
The use of strong language in politics is not uncommon. However, some critics argue that it can be divisive and alienate certain voters.
Stratton’s campaign has been focused on issues such as healthcare and education. The ad is seen by some as an attempt to energize her base and rally support against Trump.
The outcome of the primary will determine which Democrat advances to the general election.
Source: Google News World