Family values! Authentic! ICYMI:
A Republican running for office in Virginia apparently wanted to give voters the impression he’s a family man after using an image of himself with a woman and her three children for his campaign.
But they’re not his family.
Derrick Anderson, a former Army Green Beret, is running for an open seat in Virginia’s Seventh District. Anderson was featured in a New York Times article on Friday headlined “G.O.P. Candidates, Looking to Soften Their Image, Turn to Their Wives.” [snip]
Anderson’s campaign used footage of the candidate posing with a woman and her three daughters in what could easily be mistaken for a family photo shoot, as the Times article discusses.
The woman and three girls featured in the video ― which was uploaded to Anderson’s YouTube channel and posted on a website paid for by the National Republican Campaign Committee ― are instead the family of one of Anderson’s longtime friends. Anderson announced earlier this month that he is engaged and lives alone with his dog, per the Times. He has no kids.
In a separate scene filmed for a possible campaign ad, Anderson is seen sitting around a dining room table with the same woman and three girls, the Times reported...
As you might imagine, Anderson is your typical Trump MAGAt, who has infamously said that "SCOTUS finally got it right, and overturned" Roe v. Wade. Perhaps it's for the better that he's childless.
This lame MAGAt is running against Democrat Col. Eugene Vindman (USA-Ret.) in Virginia's swingy 7th Congressional District. If you want to contribute to him, you can here.
(Photo: Blink twice if he's holding you against your will / National Republican Congressional Committee)