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ACF launches latest ad in million-dollar campaign supporting Katie Britt for U.S. Senate

Alabama Conservatives Fund launched another paid advertisement in its million-dollar campaign highlighting U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt.

Senate candidate Katie Britt on her family farm.

Alabama Conservatives Fund launched another paid advertisement in its million-dollar campaign highlighting U.S. Senate candidate Katie Britt’s Christian values and strong support for securing America’s borders, keeping Alabama’s families safe from crime, and defending our Second Amendment rights from gun grabbers in D.C. 

The ad emphasizes Katie Britt’s support for building the wall, protecting Alabamians from crime caused by Biden’s Border Crisis – including deadly drugs and human trafficking – and defending every Americans’ right to keep and bear arms

“Katie Britt will go to Washington to secure our border, finish President Trump’s border wall and stop pro-crime Democrats from confiscating our guns,” said ACF Executive Director Dalton Dismukes. “Katie Britt is the only candidate for Senate who will fight for Alabama values and take on career politicians in Washington.”

The ads are backed by another 6-figure budget being spent on broadcast, cable, and text messages to Alabama GOP primary voters over the next two weeks as part of a million-dollar advertising campaign. The ads will run in Birmingham, Huntsville and Montgomery media markets. 

“Violent crime has skyrocketed across the country due to Joe Biden’s soft-on-crime policies and refusal to defend our borders,” said Dismukes. “Katie Britt will build the wall and defend every Alabamians’ right to protect their families from violent criminals when she’s elected to the U.S. Senate.”

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