Onlyfans Models And Witches Stir Up Drama In Arizona'S Heated House Race

  • By Daiana
  • July 18, 2026, 3 p.m.

The Unexpected Instagram Follows

In the high-stakes world of political campaigns, social media can sometimes become the battlefield. JoAnna Mendoza, a Marine Corps veteran vying for a seat in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District, has landed in hot water over her campaign's Instagram activity. According to a recent report, the official account followed several eye-catching profiles, including those belonging to OnlyFans models and individuals identifying as witches.

Mendoza is challenging incumbent Juan Ciscomani in what's considered one of the most competitive races of 2026. At one point, her campaign account reportedly followed twelve accounts posting sexually explicit content, as highlighted by the New York Post. The followers list even included accounts run by self-proclaimed witches offering tutorials on witchcraft.

"The campaign's Instagram activity has introduced a rather unusual culture war element into the race," commented a political analyst familiar with the district's dynamics.

Shifting Alliances and Public Reactions

As the news spread, Mendoza's campaign took swift action by unfollowing some of these controversial accounts after being contacted by the media. However, they remained silent when approached for comments by Fox News Digital.

Adding more layers to the unfolding drama, the campaign's Instagram was also linked to a transgender socialist activist known for sharing bold images in BDSM attire. Among other followed profiles were at least two OnlyFans content creators, stirring further interest and debate among the political circles.

This isn't the first time Mendoza has been in the spotlight. She previously faced scrutiny over a resurfaced video where she advocated for decriminalizing sex work, with a focus on aiding trans individuals facing employment discrimination.

The Battle for Arizona's 6th District

The race for Arizona's 6th Congressional District is heating up, with the Cook Political Report rating it a toss-up – meaning neither Democrats nor Republicans have a clear lead. With Mendoza's campaign embroiled in this unusual social media controversy, all eyes are on how this will impact her chances.

As Election Day approaches, the stakes are high, and the unconventional elements of this campaign have only added to the intrigue. With just 18 races categorized as toss-ups for the 2026 midterms, every move in this district is being closely watched.

For those following the twists and turns of Arizona's political landscape, this Instagram saga is yet another chapter in an ever-evolving narrative.

Daiana
Author: Daiana
Daiana

Daiana

Content and Social Media Manager at Modelsearcher.com. Raised by a graphic designer father and an accountant mother, her journey from freelance graphic designer to content manager is marked by self-taught expertise and formal education in UX/UI design.

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