Another day, another Democrat caught red-handed trying to gaslight voters about their radical anti-police agenda. JoAnna Mendoza, the Democrat candidate vying for Arizona's 6th Congressional District seat, has been exposed after damning video footage surfaced showing her explicitly supporting the "reallocation" of police funding to social service programs - despite her current claims that she never supported defunding the police.
The unearthed video reveals Mendoza using the classic leftist doublespeak that became standard operating procedure during the 2020 "Summer of Love" riots. When Democrats realized their "Defund the Police" slogan was political poison with voters, they simply rebranded it as "reallocation" or "reimagining" - but Patriots weren't fooled then, and we won't be fooled now.
The Left's War on Law and Order Continues
This is the same playbook we've seen from coast to coast. Democrat politicians pander to their radical base by supporting anti-police policies, then try to memory-hole their positions when election time rolls around. How convenient that Mendoza suddenly developed amnesia about her own recorded statements!
Arizona voters deserve better than politicians who will say anything to get elected. While President Trump's administration works tirelessly to support our brave law enforcement officers and secure our communities, Democrats like Mendoza are still pushing the same failed policies that turned cities like Portland, Seattle, and Minneapolis into crime-ridden disasters.
"The American people are tired of being lied to by politicians who think we're stupid enough to believe their revisionist history," one Arizona voter commented on social media.
Interestingly, while Mendoza tries to distance herself from controversy, social media users are buzzing about other Arizona-related topics. Twitter user @Whitediculous recently posted about Arizona sports, asking "What the fuck are the Cardinals going to do without Kyler Murray?" and suggesting "It's Fernando Mendoza or Bust for the Arizona Cardinals." At least in sports, Arizona fans know where their teams stand - unlike with flip-flopping politicians.
Will Arizona voters reward this kind of political deception? Or will they send a clear message that they want representatives who tell the truth about their positions on law and order? The choice couldn't be clearer.
