Critically acclaimed documentary filmmaker and Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Monday released a trailer for his upcoming film about Arizona Republican U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters, who according to him may become America’s first modern “based” senator.
The Candidate: Blake Masters, part of Carlson’s “Tucker Carlson Originals” documentary series on Fox Nation, is set to come out on Tuesday of this week.
The trailer for the documentary features several clips of Joe Biden, who can be observed sniffing children, falling off his bicycle, and muttering several of his most famous gaffes.
“Meet the candidate of the past. He’s a globalist creep looking to sell out his country for a chance to be wined and dined by his D.C. political masters,” the narrator says.
“But now, the only thing standing in the way of their sorted romance is a new kind of Masters,” the narrator says.
The Candidate. Available Tuesday. @FoxNation pic.twitter.com/sHvYHvWYsR
— Tucker Carlson Originals (@TuckerOriginals) October 24, 2022
Carlson’s film promises to be “a behind-the-scenes look” at who could potentially become America’s first “based” senator.
Masters received an endorsement from 45th President Donald Trump and won his primary in early August of this year, alongside several other Trump-endorsed Republicans including Arizona Gubernatorial frontrunner Kari Lake and Arizona Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem.
The Senate Leadership Fund, Senator Mitch McConnell’s powerful PAC, reportedly pulled $8 million out of Arizona in August, underscoring the anti-establishment nature of Masters’s insurgent campaign against Democrat incumbent U.S. Senator and former astronaut Mark Kelly.
The news, broken by Politico, comes amid an ongoing feud between McConnell and Trump, who heavily supported Masters during the primary and continues to do so.
The incumbent Democrat has raised $40 million compared to Masters’ $18 million, Valiant News reported. However, Masters has closed the polling gap and is beginning to gain more support among Arizona voters in recent weeks.