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Iowa representative’s son admits he voted against his own mother
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Iowa representative’s son admits he voted against his own mother

Iowa Rep. Brooke Boden’s daughter admitted they voted against her mother, who has been a major supporter of Trump’s campaign.

Emily Boden – who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns – has tried to stay out of the spotlight while his mother, 51, serves as an Iowa state representative.

Brooke, who has been vocal in her support for Donald Trump, has frequently been invited to sing the National Anthem at Trump rallies and was running for re-election to a seat in the House of Representatives this year.

Now, Brooke’s daughter has admitted that they “cancelled” her mother’s vote because she is not “a good representative.”

In a viral TikTok, which has so far racked up over 3.6 million views, Emily confessed that they had been using her voice to try to convince others to vote for someone other than Brooke, who ultimately ended up winning the seat in the Chamber.

Iowa representative’s son admits he voted against his own mother

Iowa Rep. Brooke Boden’s daughter admitted she voted against her mother, who has been a major supporter of Trump’s campaign.

Brooke, who has been vocal in her support for Donald Trump, has frequently been invited to sing the National Anthem at Trump rallies and was running for re-election.

Brooke, who has been vocal in her support for Donald Trump, has frequently been invited to sing the National Anthem at Trump rallies and was running for re-election.

The clip was titled: “On my way to LITERALLY vote against my own mother.”

‘I’m on my way to canceling my mom’s vote. No, literally, my mom is on the ballot,” Emily said.

Then, the daughter of the Republican representative shared an image of her mother posing next to the 47th president-elect.

‘I got 7.3 million views on how my mother is not a good representative. “I’m not okay,” Emily added.

Emily was referring to a previous clip they posted, in which they revealed that they are nonbinary and that Brooke is a “Republican lawmaker who is asked to sing the national anthem every time Trump comes to Iowa.”

In a follow-up clip, Emily once again criticized her mother when they said that ‘the trans and queer community is being attacked by none other than my OWN mother!’

People flooded the comments section and expressed their support for Emily.

One person said: ‘Ooo I can’t stand Brooke Boden!!!!’

Someone else added: “I’m so sorry, that must hurt a lot.” But I want you to know that I’m proud of you for thinking independently and being brave enough to break free from your home environment.’

People flooded the comments section and expressed their support for Emily.

People flooded the comments section and expressed their support for Emily.

Another user wrote: ‘Sending you lots of love.’

‘I send you all the hugs,’ someone else commented.

Brooke ultimately ended up winning the House seat, marking the third time the Republican has been elected to the Warren and Marion county seat.

Brooke ran against Democrat Spencer Waugh of Indianola and won 58.7 percent of the vote.

The 51-year-old is a self-employed small business owner and previously served as co-chairman of the Warren County Republican Central Committee.

Millions of Americans were glued to the television on the night of November 5 as they watched Trump pull off a stunning political comeback and reclaim his seat in the White House.

Both Harris and Trump campaigned late into the night on Monday to try to win the final votes.

Both Harris and Trump campaigned late into the night on Monday to try to win the final votes.

Both Harris and Trump campaigned late into the night on Monday to try to win the final votes.

Millions of Americans were glued to the television on the night of November 5 as they watched in shock as Trump made a political comeback and regained his seat in the White House.

Millions of Americans were glued to the television on the night of November 5 as they watched in shock as Trump made a political comeback and regained his seat in the White House.

Trump’s defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris marks a stunning comeback for the twice-impeached president, who was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records and left office in 2021 following allegations that he initiated an attack on the US Capitol.

The 78-year-old’s red sweep of the nation, which saw him secure 277 Electoral College votes, sparked a wave of emotions across the country as MAGA supporters celebrated while Democrats mourned the nation’s future. .

The 47th president’s victory was announced after winning all three swing states: North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania.

The Associated Press called the race at 5:34 a.m. (EST) on Wednesday.

Harris acknowledged the race in a private phone call to Trump, in which she emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power.