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Sheri Biggs Launches First TV Ad

Thursday, February 29, 2024


ANDERSON, SC – Conservative Republican congressional candidate Sheri Biggs launched the first television ad post-Presidential Primary in South Carolina. The spot, entitled “Already Running,” highlights Biggs’ career in the military and in healthcare, as well as her conservative bona fides including her support of President Donald Trump.


Full content of the ad is as follows:


“If we could draw up the best person to represent South Carolina in Congress, she would be a political outsider, a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air National Guard, a medical professional with a doctorate degree. She would be a Bible-believing, Trump-supporting, conservative Christian who will never back down on issues of life, the economy, immigration, and freedom. Good thing we don’t have to draw her up. She’s already running. Vote Sheri Biggs for Congress.”


Biggs, whose campaign slogan is “Healing our Nation,” stressed the importance of the Third Congressional District knowing they have in her a proven servant leader committed to tackling the major problems facing our country.


“Neighbors across the district can rest assured that I will utilize my lifetime of service to treat our nation’s mental, fiscal, and spiritual health problems,” said Biggs. “This includes offering conservative solutions to the border crisis, Washington’s spending spree, and the left’s attacks on our freedoms. I’m not a career politician. I’m a political outsider and medical professional who has worn the uniform in a combat zone. Career politicians have put us in the mess we are in; we need political outsiders like President Trump and me to fix it.”


The ad, which started airing today district wide on television and digital, and the initial $50,000 buy is part of a substantial six-figure television plan for the campaign. The ad can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwZO7WnupKI


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Sheri Biggs is a member of the Air National Guard. Use of her military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Air Force or the Department of Defense.

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