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Valentina Gomez, a Republican candidate for Secretary of State in Missouri, is going viral over a post on social media in which she tells voters, “Don’t be weak and gay.”
The image of Gomez, a real estate investor, with a gun is followed by the advertisement for her candidacy for Secretary of State. “GOP politics in 2024: masculine bossbabe women, disruption of God’s order for family & society, and guns going pew pew,” one individual, concluding that Gomez’s message is not a “genuine representation of authentic right-wing, traditional virtue & customs in mainstream politics both socially and economically.”
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