Democrats are leaning hard into a new talking point in their closing argument to voters — porn.
A new ad making the rounds on X is warning young voters that Republicans will ban birth control should they wrestle control of Washington.
The steamy spot begins with a young couple in the throes of passionate love when the man warns, “The condom broke.”
“Oh, I have Plan B in the bathroom,” the woman replies.
When the man heads to the bathroom to retrieve the over-the-counter contraception, he is confronted by a glowering old man in a suit who introduces himself as “your Republican congressman.”
“Sorry, you can’t use that,” the fictional character continues. “Now that we’re in charge, we banned Plan B.”
The panicked man pleads, “No . . . you can’t do this. I can’t have a kid right now,” but the congressman is unmoved.
“I won the last election, so it’s my decision. Now let’s get back in there so we can give her the news, daddy.”
The ad follows another X-rated spot featuring the same leering GOP congressman character interrupting a man masturbating under the covers to inform him that Republicans are “banning porn nationwide.”
The ads were produced by Progress Action Fund, a pro-Kamala Harris SuperPAC lavishly funded by billionaire Reid Hoffman and other top Dems. The group was founded by Obama administration alum Joe Jacobson. PAF has raised more than $7 million, according to Federal Election Commission records.
“We want to show the American people — not tell them — what Republicans are trying to do in their bedroom and in their personal lives,” Jacobson told The Post, adding that more ads are in the works.
Porn matters have reached the highest levels of the Harris-Walz campaign.
During a Walz appearance on “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz,” host Dan Le Batard warned that Republicans’ infamous Project 2025 could lead to the outlaw of porn.
“I’m pro-porn,” added show producer Chris Cote a few minutes later.
A smiling Walz ended his interview telling Cote, “Hey, you do what you do. You be you, you be you.”