Republican candidate ‘triggering liberals' with viral campaign videos
Sky News host James Morrow reacts to Missouri Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez’s viral campaign videos.
Mr Morrow said the candidate is “triggering liberals” after posting videos calling out Hamas supporters and trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.
She also called for illegal immigrants to be returned to where they came from, saying “veterans come before illegals”.
Видео Republican candidate ‘triggering liberals' with viral campaign videos канала Sky News Australia
Mr Morrow said the candidate is “triggering liberals” after posting videos calling out Hamas supporters and trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.
She also called for illegal immigrants to be returned to where they came from, saying “veterans come before illegals”.
Видео Republican candidate ‘triggering liberals' with viral campaign videos канала Sky News Australia
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