Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.) is comparing herself to an unlikely historical figure in a new campaign ad — Attila the Hun.
Loeffler’s 30-second ad aims to paint the Georgia Republican as voters’ most conservative option ahead of the Nov. 3 special election in which she faces several candidates including Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.).
In the ad released by Loeffler’s campaign Monday, a man lounging on a couch describes the senator as “more conservative than Attila the Hun,” the ruthless ruler of the Hunnic Empire.
The ad then cuts to a clip of an actor seemingly portraying Attila who grunts out orders to another actor who speaks the orders out as he takes notes.
“Fight China, got it,” the note-taker says.
The other orders he repeats from “Attila” include, “attack big government” and “eliminate the liberal scribes.”
“More conservative than Attila the Hun. Kelly Loeffler, 100 percent Trump voting record,” a narrator says, as the ad cuts to a picture of Loeffler with President Trump.
The ad is running on TV statewide, according to the Loeffler campaign.
Loeffler is running in a multi-candidate special election to fill the seat of retired Sen. Johnny Isakson (R). The winner of the election will fill the remainder of the term which ends in 2022.
Several candidates of both parties are running in the crowded race. Democrats in the race include the Rev. Raphael Warnock and Matt Lieberman.
If no candidate wins a majority of the vote on Election Day, the top two finishers will advance to a runoff in January.