Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate
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Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate
FIRST ON FOX: A campaign staffer for Montana's Democratic House hopeful, Ryan Busse, would not confirm or deny whether her townhome was used for a campaign ad instead of Busse's four-acre, $1.6 million rural estate.The ad, titled "Let's Fix It," shows Busse and his wife listening to news headlines in the kitchen of a modest townhome as Busse fixes coffee. "How much more of this are we supposed to take?" Busse asked his wife as he threw a dishtow…
House Candidate Exposed... Ad Filmed At Staffers’ Home, Not His Own Estate!
The recent ad campaign for Ryan Busse, a Democratic House hopeful from Montana, raises significant questions about authenticity in political messaging. The advertisement titled “Let’s Fix It” showcases Busse and his wife in a cozy kitchen, but reports suggest that this setting may not even be their own home. Instead, it appears that the backdrop is the residence of his staffer, Alice Collins. Such a misrepresentation, intentional or not, casts a…
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