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Man Runs for Congress Just to Air Ads Exposing Abortion
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Randall Terry, the founder of the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, discovered that if he ran for any federal office, he could air uncensored TV ads by the protection of the law.
In 2024, Terry, alongside pastor Stephen Broden, ran for president to air ads targeting blacks and Catholics to communicate the Democrat Party's war on their families. Now, Terry and Broden are back, running for two congressional seats in Florida to expose the evils of abortion and try to destroy the Democratic party.
Terry joined journalist Alex Newman on The Liberty Report to explain how he does it and what he hopes to achieve.
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