Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle release new ad blasting 'mainstream media and liberal mob'

Donald Trump Jr.Don John TrumpTrump Jr. calls elderly supporter who was assaulted Trump Jr. hits Howard Stern for going ‘establishment,’ ‘acting like Hillary’ Trump Jr., GOP senator lash out at Facebook for taking down protest pages on stay-at-home orders MORE and Kimberly Guilfoyle on Tuesday released an advertisement urging Republicans to stand up to the mainstream media and a “liberal mob” ahead of next week’s midterm elections.

In the short video spot released by America First Policies, which Guilfoyle joined after leaving Fox News earlier this year, the two urge “every patriot” in the country to vote Republican in their state and local elections in order to protect President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE’s agenda.

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“The mainstream media and the liberal mob are working hard to stop President Trump,” Guilfoyle says in the video over images of MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and various protesters.

“This Nov. 6, we need every patriot to get to the polls,” Guilfoyle adds. “Vote Republican.”

Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle have been active campaigning for Republican candidates across the country ahead of the midterms, and earlier this month hit the campaign trail in Indiana to stump for Greg Pence, brother of Vice President Pence, who is running for the House and is expected to be elected.

The eldest son of the president has also campaigned for GOP candidates running against vulnerable Senate Democrats, including Sens. Joe DonnellyJoseph (Joe) Simon DonnellyEx-Sen. Joe Donnelly endorses Biden Lobbying world 70 former senators propose bipartisan caucus for incumbents MORE (Ind.) and Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterSenate confirms Trump’s watchdog for coronavirus funds Montana barrels toward blockbuster Senate fight The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip MORE (Mont.).

Guilfoyle and Trump are dating and often appear together at campaign events. Altogether, the two have raised more than $1 million for GOP candidates around the country this cycle, according to a report from Bloomberg earlier this month.

Republicans are hoping to hold on to majorities in the House and Senate in next week’s midterms, while Democrats are hoping to overcome a 23-seat deficit in the House and a two-seat gap in the Senate to retake both chambers.

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