Miss Pittsburgh launches new PAC targeting radical Squad member

 November 21, 2023

The radical, progressive Squad in Congress has grown in numbers over recent years, and its members all have one thing in common -- they seem to embrace crime and are generally anti-police.

According to Fox News, Madison Campbell, the recently-crowned Miss Pittsburgh and CEO of Leda Health launched a new initiative with the aim of electing tough-on-crime candidates and getting rid of the shocking number of anti-police and soft-on-crime politicians.

Her first target is local, Democrat Rep. Summer Lee (PA), one of the Squad's "freshman" members who is just as nasty and anti-police as the rest of them.

Campbell told a familiar story about Pittsburgh, the city that like other Democrat-led locales, such as San Francisco, was once a wonderful place to live and visit, and has since morphed into a drug and crime den.

"I have to tell you, it reminds me of San Francisco," Campbell said. "There are not only tons of homeless encampments, there are needles, there is feces."

Her mission is personal, as she's a survivor of sexual assault. She made headlines previously for raising money to provide at-home kits to test for such crimes.

"It's very debilitating to me to see the city that I grew up in, that I love, that I used to walk around in, turn into what happened in San Francisco," Campbell said.

Fox News noted:

Campbell said her PAC's polling shows that people in Allegheny County believe "crime has gotten significantly worse" in the last five years and that people are "really worried about sexual assault and rape."

Another concern of hers is the rise in antisemitism in Allegheny County and surrounding areas in the wake of the Hamas-led attack on Israel last month.

"We polled what constituents think about antisemitism and the rise of hate speech happening in the Jewish population, and over 80% of Allegheny County extremely is worried about what happened after Oct. 7 and protecting their Jewish neighbors," Campbell told Fox News.

She added that part of the reason why she's targeting Lee is the Squad member's lack of support for Israel.

"And I can tell you, anecdotally, from talking to a lot of my friends who are Jewish and living [in Pittsburgh,] they don't feel represented by Summer Lee," Campbell said.

Only time will tell if Campbell's efforts result in a change of the political landscape in Allegheny County. It seems like it's a good start, though.