Rhode Island State Senator Twerks for Votes

Rhode Island Democratic state Sen. Tiara Mack has an interesting way of getting people to voter for her. She recently posted a message asking for votes and twerking in a bikini on a beach on social media. And no, that’s not a typo.

The latest tactic by the left is apparently now to record your butt jiggling and dancing in a scantily clad outfit to gain attention on social media. This is the same state leader who claimed earlier this year that she was excited about a House sex education bill hearing later that day that included teaching “comprehensive, queer-inclusion pleasure-based sex ed.”

 

The action in the video comes down to one word: attention. A little-known state senator in the tiny state of Rhode Island wanted to put herself on the map. She now has her 15 seconds of fame, but it may not be the reputation – or the result – that she wants.

Even Democrats in the state may think twice about casting a vote after the senator’s bizarre twerking for votes plea. Is this something progressives want to applaud, reward and support?

For a party that has complained about how women have been seen as an object and mistreated, the incident sure isn’t helping. Maybe Mack could talk about her policies? That would be the reasonable thing to do, but the Biden administration’s actions have done nothing but destroy the nation and lead to dismal approval numbers for the president and his party.

It’s one of those videos you have to see and believe as 2022 may go down as the year that the left abandoned any sense of morality and began twerking for votes. See the video for the full report.


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