Watch the Tiffany Smiley Ads That Have Democrats Rattled
3 Oct 2022
When leftists respond to your campaign ads with cease-and-desist letters, you know it’s hitting the mark.
The Seattle Times doesn’t want her using their headline!
🚨NEW AD🚨
The Seattle Seahawks stadium isn’t even big enough to hold the 87,000 IRS agents that Joe Biden & Patty Murray want to hire to investigate hard-working Americans.
Not on my watch. When I’m in the Senate, I will stop the IRS from harassing families & small businesses. pic.twitter.com/ATvbeiX8zQ
— Tiffany Smiley (@SmileyForWA) October 3, 2022
Then the Seattle Seahawks are ticked off over this ad, when you can’t even see her husband’s jersey.
Her husband, by the way, is an injured war veteran and he’s a Seahawks fan. They don’t want him as a fan? Really?
The Seattle Seahawks targeted Republican Senate candidate Tiffany Smiley and her husband Scott, a US Army veteran who was blinded in a terrorist attack in Iraq.https://t.co/fKOv2attVU
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 3, 2022
Tiffany Smiley really impressed us on this show, and we hope she wins.
Tiffany Smiley Cuts Murray Lead to 2 Points After Appearance on @clayandbuck https://t.co/8EHkuaur52
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) September 27, 2022
This is why we have to win this seat.
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