Rev. Jasmine Beach-Ferrara juxtaposes her words about Cawthorn with images of a Nazi march and Confederate flags, and Cawthorn himself brandishing guns and addressing the infamous January 6 “Stop the Steal” rally that preceded the attack on the U.S.
Capitol, with supporters of Donald Trump attempting to keep Joe Biden from being certified as the winner of the presidential election.“Madison Cawthorn exhibits the signs of a young man who has been radicalized by extremists and is now — dangerously — radicalizing others,” Beach-Ferrara says in the ad.Cawthorn was elected to the U.S.
House in 2020 after presenting himself as someone who could ease the partisan divide, the spot observes, but transitioned from that to “stoking insurrectionists” at.