Porter Flaunts ‘F-Trump’ Sign at Convention

Porter Flaunts ‘F-Trump’ Sign at Convention

Katie Porter took the stage at the California Democratic Convention and waved a big sign that read “F-ck Trump.”

She didn’t stop there. “I’m running for governor,” Porter said, continuing her vulgarities, “because I’m willing and ready to get sh-t done.”

She raised the heat. “Together, we’re going to kick Trump’s ass in November,” Porter added. “I’ll stand up to Trump and his cronies, just like I did in Congress. With or without my whiteboard. But this election is about more than defeating Trump.”

The moment was captured on video and shared online. Critics say it was a crude stunt — sloppy and unnecessary for someone running for governor of California. Supporters call it plain-spoken and bold. Either way, it grabbed attention.

Porter has built a brand on aggressive lines in the sand. She’s known for dramatic moments and loud rhetoric. That style plays well in some circles. It rubs other voters the wrong way. For general election voters, this kind of language can be a liability.

There were other awkward moments in her recent public appearances. Last October, videos showed her walking out of an interview and clashing with media staff. Those clips resurfaced and fed the narrative that she struggles under pressure.

Her move also echoes a wider Democratic trend of weaponized vulgarity aimed at President Donald Trump. It’s meant to rally a base. It also draws headlines away from policy debates. If you’re focused on message discipline, this isn’t it.

Whether this energizes Porter’s supporters or alienates middle-of-the-road voters is the key question. California’s governor’s race will be watched closely. Actions like this will matter.

Watch the clip here:

Clip of Porter leaving an interview:

Another recent ad using the same slogan:

Porter’s crude display is now part of the conversation. Campaigns live and die by how they handle moments like this. Expect both sides to use it — and expect it to be replayed a lot between now and November.

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