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Tan Mom Rubs Sunscreen on Man’s Chest, Vows to ‘Change Washington’ in New Campaign Video

Patricia 'Tan Mom' Krentcil has released a Florida Senate campaign ad in which she discusses Israel, Donald Trump and the importance of protection from the sun

Patricia Krentcil for U.S. Senate CampaignAquetra Media

Tan Mom is hoping her newfound appreciation for SPF can take her all the way to D.C.

In a new campaign video, Patricia "Tan Mom" Krentcil — who is running for Senate in Florida — told voters she "wants to change Washington from the inside out."

"Things have changed," the Internet personality began her nearly two-minute ad. "Will the sun still come out tomorrow? Probably not with global warming."

Krentcil, who went viral in 2012 for allegedly taking her 5-year-old daughter into a tanning booth, also joked about her own tanning addiction, saying, "The best advice I can give is always use sunscreen."

While rubbing lotion on her chest and an unnamed man on the beach, Krentcil then discussed her belief in "tax breaks for moms" and being "allies with LGBT."

She also tentatively threw her name into the mix for the next House Speaker — before almost immediately detracting it. "I could do it," Krentcil boasted. "But I think we could have somebody else better do it. Come on, Republicans. Let's get this act together."

Krentcil then turned her attention to the ongoing violence in the Middle East.

"We need to pray for the people in Israel and around the world," she shared. "Horrible acts are being committed everywhere. We must pray for peace. And that starts with our government."

Krentcil also addressed skeptics, who — in lieu of some of her seemingly progressive talking points — have accused her of not being a real Republican.

"I voted for Trump," she confirmed, "and I'm doing it again."

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