Donald Trump Jr. blasts Tim Ryan for shooting gun in campaign ad: 'Fraud'

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Donald Trump Jr. blasts Tim Ryan for shooting gun in campaign ad: 'Fraud'
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The son of the former president said that if the Democrat 'or any of his staff knew absolutely anything about shooting they would have not released this video.'

Ryan this week released a new campaign ad in which he shoots targets with a handgun—a trope more often seen in Republican advertising. At the end of the clip, he notes that his shooting skills are"not bad for a Democrat."

In this image, Representative Tim Ryan, the Democratic nominee in Ohio’s Senate race, speaks during a rally in Columbus, Ohio on November 5. Ryan faced ridicule from conservatives, including Donald Trump Jr., over a new campaign ad in which he fires a handgun.The video, which seeks to build his crossover appeal, was met with a chilly reception from some Republicans, including Donald Trump Jr., the son of the former president and a supporter of Vance. Trump Jr.

"If Tim Ryan or any of his staff knew absolutely anything about shooting they would have not released this video," he wrote in the Sunday morning post."Totally embarrassing. As with everything else, Tim Ryan is a total fraud." The video was further ridiculed by other conservatives, who criticized his stance while firing the gun.Leaning back like that is dangerous, and points to you being scared of the gun.— Ross Schumann "Tim, in all honesty I'd invite you to come shoot with us and learn some basic form and gun safety. Leaning back like that is dangerous, and points to you being scared of the gun.

have focused on more competitive races in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and Pennsylvania. FiveThiryEight's aggregate of recent polling shows Vance holding a 3.9 percent lead, which is notably smaller than Trump's 2020 victory of 8.1 percentage points in Ohio.conducted among 1,498 likely voters found Vance with a lead of six points. The poll, which had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.

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