Washington, D.C. – It’s not even 2022 yet, and Val Demings’ campaign has managed to commit campaign finance violations not once but TWICE since announcing her candidacy. This time she potentially violated federal campaign laws by accepting in-kind contributions from Terry McAuliffe’s Common Good Virginia PAC, a state political committee.

We all know Demings has a growing list of socialist and radical Left pals since kicking off her campaign. So, it comes as no surprise that she would partner with none other than anti-parent advocate Terry McAuliffe. Does this mean she agrees with everything McAuliffe stated during his failed campaign?

We all remember McAuliffe’s now infamous line during the Virginia debate:  “I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.”

Is Demings fighting for Florida families or for the radical Left? 

Statement from NRSC Spokeswoman Priscilla Ivasco: “What the Virginia gubernatorial race showed us is that Democrats are out of touch with parents across the country. McAuliffe’s war on parents was a disgrace. But still, Senate hopeful Val Demings managed to partner with the candidate and illegally accepted contributions from his state political committee. Now Floridians want to know: Does Demings agree with McAuliffe’s comments that parents have no place in their kids’ education?”

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