Fed up with Harvey Weinstein, Roy Moore and Louis C.K.? This attorney general candidate can relate.

Dana Nessel is a Detroit-based attorney known for her advocacy of LGBTQ rights. Last August, she announced her bid for Michigan attorney general under the Democratic party. Her latest campaign ad, released on Monday, November 27, is turning heads nationwide.

In light of recent sexual harassment allegations against high-profile men, the ad argues that our government is in dire need of female representation. As headlines profiling a variety of misconduct cases appear onscreen, Nessel asks viewers, "Who can you trust not to show you their penis in a professional setting? Is it the candidate who doesn’t have a penis? I’d say so.” She later provides a list of things she will not do, if elected: She will not tolerate sexual harassment in Michigan, she will not use tax dollars to silence victims, and she will not join right-wing lawsuits that make health insurance less attainable. Nessel also notes that she “won’t walk around in a half-open bathrobe," a nod to Weinstein's behavior.

In addition to its clear anti-harassment rhetoric, Nessel’s ad calls for an all-female ticket for Michigan’s office in 2018, including herself alongside Democrats Gretchen Whitmer and Jocelyn Benson, who are running for governor and secretary of state, respectively. Should she be elected, Nessel would become the second female attorney general in Michigan’s history, 19 years after her predecessor, Jennifer Granholm.

As for her critics, who argue that Michigan Democrats can’t have a female-only ballot, Nessel offers a simple question.

“Pundits and insiders are asking, ‘Can we afford to have a female governor, a female attorney general, and a female secretary of state?’” she says. “Well, I read the news, and I bet you do, too. And it has me wondering: Can we afford not to?”

For more information about Nessel’s campaign, visit DANA2018.COM.

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