I mean, the video shows her talking at them like a politician. I know it's important to criticize republicans, and she did pick one up, but this one didn't seem as obviously misleading as that Virginia guy. She's talking about what she's "done" to protect kids, and she has kids in the ad. I don't think any political ad that has kids in it that aren't the politicians' own means they're pretending to have kids.
There are plenty of political ads showing politicians hugging kids or interacting with kids that aren't theirs -- Biden and Walz quickly spring to mind. There's an entire academic journal article on the topic. I think it's just the super weird Virginia politician thing makes people think otherwise. I don't think anyone would have blinked about this if it came out before the "can I borrow your wife and kids and take a picture in front of a residential home" thing happened.