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A GOP candidate is running a campaign to 'make rifles great again,' complete with a video of him toting a rifle to scare off people dressed in KKK outfits

Jul 7, 2022, 16:44 IST
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Jerone Davison, who is running for Congress in Arizona, posted a video on Twitter on July 6 with the caption "Make Rifles Great Again."Getty Images
  • In a campaign video, Jerone Davison uses a gun to scare off a group of people in Ku Klux Klan robes.
  • He baselessly claims he needs a semiautomatic to fend off "angry Democrats in Klan hoods."
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A GOP congressional candidate in Arizona has posted a bizarre, racially charged, pro-gun campaign video on Twitter.

Davison posted the video on Twitter on July 6 with the caption "Make Rifles Great Again," along with the hashtag #SelfDefense and #2A — a reference to the Second Amendment.

The video appears to show a group of armed individuals in Ku Klux Klan outfits, one toting a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, approaching a home where Davison waits dressed in a suit.

"Democrats would like to say that no one needs an AR-15 for self-defense, that no one could possibly need all 30 rounds," he says in a voiceover.

Davison then appears to emerge from the home to approach the group while carrying an AR-15-style rifle.

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"But when this rifle is the only thing standing between your family and a dozen angry Democrats in Klan hoods, you might just need that semi-automatic and all 30 rounds," he baselessly claims in his voiceover for the video.

Responding to a Twitter user who called the video a "cinematic depiction" of congressional hopeful's life growing up, Davison wrote: "I was born in 1970 in Mississippi. When the KKK came to town, I always felt safe, because my father had rifles to protect us."

"Racist white liberals love to tell me that my LIVED EXPERIENCE didn't happen!" he added.

Davison, a former NFL player for the Oakland Raiders, is currently running for Congress in Arizona. His video was posted two days after a mass shooting during a Fourth of July parade in Illinois' Highland Park, left seven people dead and dozens injured.

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