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Fight Back New York, the political action committee funded by LGBT donors for the purpose of defeating the 38 state senators who voted against marriage equality, has released a new Jaws-inspired video to warn its next potential victims.
Last week the PAC contributed to the defeat of Hiram Monserrate, who tried to win back his Queens seat after being ousted for a conviction of misdemeanor assault against his girlfriend.
In the new video, Fight Back New York asks, "Where will we strike next?" Photos of a number of possible targets, both Democrats and Republicans, follow.
Watch the video below.
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