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Dem candidate in key House race uses doctored photo to make female opponent look aggressive in campaign ad

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A recent ad focusing on school safety and gun control from Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez's re-election campaign features an edited, unappealing photo of Rep.

Mayra Flores, his Republican challenger in the race to represent Texas' 34th Congressional District. The ad, which was amplified on social media from Gonzalez's campaign, targeted Flores for her vote against the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and featured an edited photo of Flores holding a firearm.

The photo used in the ad, which was originally shared to Flores' Instagram account in January, appears to have been edited to give Flores' eyebrows a more aggressive look. "Republican Mayra Flores' first vote in Congress was against the Bipartisan Safe Communities Act," the ad's narrator stated as the edited image of Flores flashed on the screen. "She voted against keeping our children safe in schools, against keeping weapons out of the hands of Mexican cartels, and against keeping guns out of the hands of criminals with a prior history of domestic violence." A new ad that focused on school safety and gun control from Democratic Rep.

Vicente Gonzalez's re-election campaign featured an edited, unappealing photo of Rep. Mayra Flores, his Republican challenger in the race to represent Texas' 34th Congressional District.

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