Artists United for Change PAC, which is raising money through Act Blue, launched a pro-porn ad campaign in several battleground states on Monday in response to conservative groups calling for an outright ban on porn.
100,000 dollars”keep your hands off my porn“campaign would be run on a porn site In all key battleground states: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. in about 20 U.S. states, including Georgia and North Carolina. passed the law Age verification is required to access online porn sites such as Pornhub.
In this campaign, 17 people in the porn industry accuse former President Donald Trump of wanting to ban porn because of the provisions of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025. try to make it illegal Totally pornographic. However, President Trump and his campaign have condemned Project 2025, saying the former president knows nothing about the project or the people involved in it.
“I have been in this industry for over 25 years and have witnessed many attacks on the industry, but Project 2025’s porn ban is the most extreme proposal I have ever seen, and voters are We have to take the threat seriously,” Holly Randall said. members of the porn industry, say Group presentation. “We cannot simply rely on precedent that porn consumption is legal and has been legal for a long time.”
It remains to be seen whether this campaign will be successful, but if they have to get rid of porn stars to bring in porn addicts, Democrats will likely see Trump leading Kamala Harris among young people in battleground states. He seems to be a little concerned about what’s going on. But while left-wing operatives are cutting back on ads for Pornhub users, the team at the Daily Caller is hard at work promoting its original documentary “Selling Sex,” a new investigation into the machinations of the online porn industry.
“Selling Sex” is available only to Patriots subscribers. Watch the trailer below.