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Senate Candidate Sheehy Launches New Statewide Advertising Campaign

December 22, 2023

Tim Sheehy, Montana Senate candidate, has released a new advertisement as part of the 2024 U.S. Senate campaign. The 30-second ad, titled “Fight Back,” is set to air on broadcast, cable, satellite television, and digital platforms throughout Montana.

The ad focuses on the chaos at the southern border, fentanyl poisoning young Americans, and Hamas killing Israelis and Americans, resulting from Joe Biden and Jon Tester’s liberal policies.

“Jon Tester and Joe Biden are more worried about saving their political careers than securing America’s future,” former Navy SEAL, aerial firefighter and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Montana Tim Sheehy said in the ad. “They’ve empowered our adversaries and put the lives of American troops in danger. I fought the terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan. As your Senator, I’ll fight back against the liberal Democrats who are weakening America.”

Watch the ad here

By: Politics406 staff

Filed Under: Politics

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