Last year, soon after Alexandra Hunt, a 28-year-old public health researcher and community organizer, announced her candidacy to represent Pennsylvania’s 3rd District, she spoke candidly about being a stripper to put herself through college at the University of Richmond and later, using OnlyFans to help fund her campaign and pay the bills. Backlash was predictably swift, but Hunt doubled down—in interviews, on social media, and via buzzy merchandise (“Elect Hoes” brandished t-shirts). Everyone from advisers to priggish constituents discouraged her full-throated endorsement of sex work, warning it would be used against her at every turn. Now, five months after Hunt lost her primary, she’s seeing yet another way it is.
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