DeSpain CD#4 launches new TV ad

Monique DeSpain Launches First TV Ad of the OR-04 Congressional Race
Ad Highlights Voters From All Walks of Life Who Have Had Enough of Career Politicians
By Monique DeSpain for Congress campaign

 

Eugene, ORMonique DeSpain’s campaign for Oregon’s Fourth Congressional District announced the launch of a major TV ad campaign targeting general election voters. The ad is running on broadcast and cable TV, OTT/disconnected cable, and Digital platforms.

 

“We are excited to launch the first TV ad of this race for Congress. It is a sign of the real momentum we are building for new representation in D.C. Voters from every walk of life are sick of the mess in Washington, and they know career politicians like Val Hoyle are only making the problems we face worse,” said DeSpain. “Real people across the 4th District are struggling. Voters feel forgotten and ignored while corrupt career politicians, like Val Hoyle, rubberstamp these failed policies.”

 

“As a political outsider, I will be an independent voice who will bring bold new leadership to Congress and deliver common sense solutions for the people of Oregon’s 4th District,” added DeSpain.

Add can be viewed here.

 

Earlier this week, DeSpain was named to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Young Guns Program, which recognizes a handful of the strongest Republican challenger campaigns in the country. This past May, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee moved Val Hoyle to its “Frontline” list of vulnerable incumbents, a powerful sign of Hoyle’s weakness versus the strong challenge being offered by GOP nominee DeSpain. She has challenged Hoyle to six debates in six counties in the 4th District, to which Hoyle has so far failed to agree.

 

Ad Transcript:

 

Susy Rice: DC is broken

Sheriff Gabe Fabrizio: There’s a lot that needs to be fixed.

Andiel Brown: We feel overlooked

Shawn Garrett: Politicians are lining their pockets while we’re struggling back here at home.

Pam Mathis: Real people are struggling.

Hailey Swearingen: I do think career politicians are part of the problem.

Monique DeSpain: I’m sick of the mess in DC.  I’m not a career politician. I’m a retired Air Force colonel and single mom. Built my career on service and integrity, I’ll be an independent voice in Congress. I’m Monique DeSpain, and I approve this message because we deserve better.

 

Monique DeSpain is a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, mother of twin boys, and public policy advocate who resides in Eugene, Oregon. She is the Republican nominee for Oregon’s 4th Congressional District, running to unseat incumbent Congresswoman Val Hoyle in 2024 and bring about a safer, more prosperous Oregon. Her campaign website is www.MoniqueForCongress.com

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