Posted on 05/19/2026 5:15:24 AM PDT by Libloather
A Democratic congressional candidate in Michigan is being roasted online over a series of unhinged TikTok campaign videos that show her twerking, lip-syncing and posing in front of banners that scream “P—y Power.”
Shelby Campbell, a 32-year-old single mom, has flooded her social media with clips of herself dancing, responding to haters and spouting her political views as part of her campaign for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District, which includes parts of Detroit and several suburbs.
Some of Campbell’s more outrageous clips have exploded online in recent days, racking up millions of views as critics claimed that she’s proof that “Democrats are not sending their best.”
“Michigan House Democrat candidate Shelby Campbell’s campaign strategy? Twerking for votes,” the Libs of TikTok account posted on X alongside one video of Campbell shaking her behind for the camera.
The Democratic candidate, whose campaign website proudly declares she has been to jail and includes four prior mugshots, routinely floods her official account with jaw-dropping footage.
One vile video shows her squatting over the camera while wearing a pair of shorts before asking an apparent hater, “I am a c–t. Great. But would you know a cl—t if you saw one?”
Another captured her twerking and crouching down on a kitchen counter saying, “I am an ethical person. I am a classy bitch, am I not?”
Campbell, a law student and United Auto Workers union member, is running against Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) in a crowded primary. The liberal wing of the party is hoping to oust Thanedar, a wealthy pharma executive who has represented the strongly Democratic district since 2021.
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I like my women just a little on the trashy side:
When they wear their clothes too tight and their hair is dyed.
Too much lipstick and too much rouge,
Gets me excited, leaves me feeling confused;
But I like my women just a little on the trashy side.
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