‘Let’s go, Brandon’ becomes campaign slogan in new Arizona Republican ad

Arizona GOP Senate candidate Jim Lamon made “Let’s go, Brandon” the campaign slogan in an ad released Monday, Hill report.

“If you’re upset about the direction our country is going, let’s go,” Lamon said through footage of President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and clear borders.

“If you are ready to secure the border and stop the invasion, go. If you want to prevent corrupt politicians from rigging elections, go,” he continued.

When the ad ended, the “let’s get started” chorus reached its climax: “Now is now. Let’s go, Brandon. Will you come with me?”

“Let’s go, Brandon” become a word for “Fk Joe Biden” after an athlete at the October NASCAR race mistakenly believed that the chanting crowd was congratulating driver Brandon Brown.

Lamon, an army veteran and CEO of solar energy giant DEPCOM Power, is one of nine Republicans vying for the chance to oust incumbent Democratic Senator Mark Kelly.

Other candidates include Craig Brittain – who was a target of the Federal Trade Commission in 2015 complaint alleging that he was operating a revenge porn extortion racket – and Peter Thiel protege Blake Masters, who drew attention with announcement advertisement called for an economy in which one family could exist on one single income.

Lamon’s ad aired statewide during Monday night’s college football championship game between the University of Georgia Bulldogs and the University of Alabama Crimson Tide.

https://theweek.com/2022-elections/1008832/lets-go-brandon-becomes-a-campaign-slogan-in-arizona-republicans-new-ad ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ becomes campaign slogan in new Arizona Republican ad

Huynh Nguyen

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