This woman is outraged at being featured in Scott Brown’s ad that is trying to appeal to women.
Here’s the latest critical misstep by Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) in his re-election campaign.
In a new ad that is supposed to appeal to women, Brown is seen smiling and talking to a woman on the street. Watch it:
Here’s the problem. That woman, Carol Gorman, doesn’t support Brown. In fact, she’s outraged that he featured her in the ad even though she made clear she doesn’t support him. “He tried to exploit my presence. He knew what my position was. And yet he chose to put that on TV, to put me on TV as a supporter,” Gorman said.
Watch Gorman’s interview with a local news station:
This is only the latest campaign snafu by Brown. Earlier this week, he offensively suggested that family members of asbestos victims in Elizabeth Warren’s campaign commercials were actors.
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